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There aren't any on mainland Australia, but two exist near the remote Antarctic Territory [allocated to Australian jurisdiction]. There, on Heard and Mcdonald Islands, one exists on each island. Of the two active volcanos within the country's authority, Big Ben is located on Heard Island, an Australian"external territory" in the southern Indian Ocean. Big Ben has erupted as recently as heard in 2001. Mawson Peak on McDonald Island is located 40 km to the west of Heard Island volcano, in the sub Antarctic and is the highest peak on Australian-owned territory. The island doubled in size between 1980 and 2001, due to volcanic activity.Hence, there are No active volcanoes within the Australian continent itself. Because there are no tectonic plate boundries running through Australia not many volcanos have formed.
Yes, people do live near Popocatepetl. There are several towns and cities located near the volcano, including Puebla and Cholula, that have a population in the thousands. However, there are also strict safety measures in place to ensure the well-being of the residents in case of volcanic activity.
Biological Activities of living organisms: methane, carbondioxide, oxygen etc. Volcanic Activity: Sulphur, Carbon monoxide etc.. And otger gases that are coming from the gas and dust cloud which formed the sun and other planets. Though minor in effect, asteroids and meteorites that enter the earths athmosphere
Yes, on certain expeditions to Venus in the past several decades, evidence has been found proving that there has been volcanic activity on the planet. However, there are several large dormant volcanoes on the surface, so future volcanic activity can be expected.
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There are no volcanic eruptions in Australia.There are many remnants of volcanoes in Australia, resulting from ancient activity, but none of them are active and most have long been extinct. Mt Gambier in southeast South Australia is one such example. Although declared officially "dormant", seismologists and scientists monitor them, even though there has been no sign of activity since European settlement began in Australia.Australia's only active volcano is found on one of its external territories, that of Heard Island. Big Ben is a volcano which resumed eruptions in about 1993.
Given that the area around Mount Minobu has a lot of volcanic activity I assume it may once have been a volcano though is dormant now because I have not heard of any activity from the mountain itself.
It depends. Usually, though it changes for each volcano and mountain ;) I think all were created at one time or another by volcanic activity.
You spelled volcanic explosion correctly in the question, though volcanic eruption might be preferred.
There aren't any on mainland Australia, but two exist near the remote Antarctic Territory [allocated to Australian jurisdiction]. There, on Heard and Mcdonald Islands, one exists on each island. Of the two active volcanos within the country's authority, Big Ben is located on Heard Island, an Australian"external territory" in the southern Indian Ocean. Big Ben has erupted as recently as heard in 2001. Mawson Peak on McDonald Island is located 40 km to the west of Heard Island volcano, in the sub Antarctic and is the highest peak on Australian-owned territory. The island doubled in size between 1980 and 2001, due to volcanic activity.Hence, there are No active volcanoes within the Australian continent itself. Because there are no tectonic plate boundries running through Australia not many volcanos have formed.
Mountains are made up of many different types of rocks. It also depends on the where the mountain is located and how it formed. For example, mountains formed by recent volcanic activity will be mostly composed of Igneous rock. Though most mountains and the like are made up of a combination of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock.
Mountains are made up of many different types of rocks. It also depends on the where the mountain is located and how it formed. For example, mountains formed by recent volcanic activity will be mostly composed of Igneous rock. Though most mountains and the like are made up of a combination of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock.
Yes, people do live near Popocatepetl. There are several towns and cities located near the volcano, including Puebla and Cholula, that have a population in the thousands. However, there are also strict safety measures in place to ensure the well-being of the residents in case of volcanic activity.
Biological Activities of living organisms: methane, carbondioxide, oxygen etc. Volcanic Activity: Sulphur, Carbon monoxide etc.. And otger gases that are coming from the gas and dust cloud which formed the sun and other planets. Though minor in effect, asteroids and meteorites that enter the earths athmosphere
Yes, on certain expeditions to Venus in the past several decades, evidence has been found proving that there has been volcanic activity on the planet. However, there are several large dormant volcanoes on the surface, so future volcanic activity can be expected.
Mount Kosciuszko is on the continent of Australia.At 2228m high, it is Australia's highest mainland mountain, though not the highest mountain in Australian territory.
No. Venus has a surface temperature of about 860 degrees Fahrenheit, which is not hot enough to melt rock. Currently, we do not know of any currently active volcanoes on Venus, though we have found evidence of past volcanic activity.