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No, because Mount Tambora did erupt in 2011. It was however the largest eruption in recorded history.
Mount Etna has erupted over 30 times
The last time it erupted was between 1707 and 1708. Since 781 AD, Mount Fuji has erupted 16 times.
mount pelee is located in the west indies on an island Caribbean on martinique and it has not erupted since 1929.
Yes, several times. Mount Vesuvius last erupted in 1944.
mount Tambora is 5000 years old and when it erupted on it killed 50,000 victims and the date that it erupted in 1819
Mount Hekla last erupted in February 2020. This eruption was the first since 2000 when it also erupted. It is one of Icelands most active volcanos with more than 20 eruptions since the 1100s. 2000February 2020
Mt. Tambora last erupted in 1815 A.D. producing the largest historical eruption in human history. The eruption killed over 90,000 people, and created a large crater. Smaller eruptions have occurred since, and in 2011, the alert level was raised to 3 (out of four) due to ongoing shallow volcanic tremor. It is likely that Mt. Tambora will erupt again in the near future. This is an active and very dangerous volcano.
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50 times since 1850
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No, it is classified as active although it hasn't erupted since 1708.