No the Lava Butte is an extinct volcano.
Mount Erebus is an active volcano with a lava lake in its crater.
Lava flow.
lava
This is known as lava.
The Lava mouse is an extinct rodent from the Canary Islands, Spain See link below for details a lava mouse is an extinct organism.
No the Lava Butte is an extinct volcano.
what is the effect on the coyote and the hawk if the mouse was to go extinct
No. There are a few left.
It's extinct already.
Scientists actually aren't positive if the Gould's mouse is extinct or not. The last known specimens were caught in 1856 and 1857. There haven't been any positively identified specimens of the Gould's mouse seen since that time.
yes. it is an extinct shield volcano which is the result of lava flowing out over a long period.
The big-eared hopping mouse is extinct, and its habitat is unknown as this species is only known about as the result of two incomplete specimens. These specimens we found near the Moore River, about 100 km north of Perth, Western Australia, before 1844.
The Darling Downs hopping mouse is extinct. As a hopping mouse, its living relatives are the Northern hopping mouse, Mitchell's hopping mouse, Dusky hopping mouse, Fawn hopping mouse and Spinifex hopping mouse.
The pacific pocket mouse was endangered in 1993. Explorors say that the pacific pocket mouse is already extinct at 1993.
Lava tube caves form when low viscosity lava flows beneath the hardened surface of lava flow while the volcano is active. Then when the volcano is dormant or extinct, it leaves cave like channels.
Mount Erebus is an active volcano with a lava lake in its crater.