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How long does it take for an volcano to erutp?

It varies from volcano to volcano. The super volcano under Yellowstone National Park erupts an average of once every 600,000 years. Others may erupt once, then go extinct. Others may erupt once a century.


What happens to lava that does not erupt and stays under the surface?

Lava that does not leave the volcano during an eruption and stays under the surface creates pressure on the walls of the volcano. These bulges increase the size of the volcano.


How did mt Krakatoa erupt?

Krakatoa erupted because of A buildup of magma under the volcano and a letin of seawater


Which US volcano is the most likely to erupt in your lifetime?

Any of the volcanoes around Portland and Seattle could blow at any time. In Alaska, volcanoes are erupting quite regularly. It is really difficult to tell which US volcano is likely to erupt, next. But . . . Mt. Rainier, in the Seattle area, is expected to erupt in our lifetimes, and the immense volcano in and under Yellowstone Park could erupt at any time. There are a couple of volcanos in northern California that could erupt, as well.


Is Edinburgh's volcano still active?

No the Volcano in the Scottish Capital has been extinct for many years even before man. The last eruption was between 350 and 400 million years ago. The vents inside are blocked and will not erupt again the future. If the Volcano was to erupt the vents would have to open up by earthquakes and new magma would take place under the volcano, but this won't happen as it is to cold, solidified and completey blocked. Yes there is a Volcano in Scotland not many people believe this, its in the heart of Edinburgh and its called Arthur's Seat, the ancient volcano of Scotland.

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How dose a volcano erupt?

by the presser under neth the crust


What are the Hawaii lslands made of?

A fixed "hot spot" (magma/hot lava) accumulated under the tectonic plate in that area. Imagine a volcano under the sea floor there. The "volcano" would erupt and create an island. Over time, the tectonic plate would move but the "volcano" would not. The hot spot (volcano) would erupt again but on a different part of the tectonic plate.


How long does it take for an volcano to erutp?

It varies from volcano to volcano. The super volcano under Yellowstone National Park erupts an average of once every 600,000 years. Others may erupt once, then go extinct. Others may erupt once a century.


What happens to lava that does not erupt and stays under the surface?

Lava that does not leave the volcano during an eruption and stays under the surface creates pressure on the walls of the volcano. These bulges increase the size of the volcano.


How did mt Krakatoa erupt?

Krakatoa erupted because of A buildup of magma under the volcano and a letin of seawater


Why did the Pompeii take place?

An earthquake under the volcano caused Mt Vesuvius to erupt and bury the town under volcanic debris.


How did Pompeii take place?

An earthquake under the volcano caused Mt Vesuvius to erupt and bury the town under volcanic debris.


Which US volcano is the most likely to erupt in your lifetime?

Any of the volcanoes around Portland and Seattle could blow at any time. In Alaska, volcanoes are erupting quite regularly. It is really difficult to tell which US volcano is likely to erupt, next. But . . . Mt. Rainier, in the Seattle area, is expected to erupt in our lifetimes, and the immense volcano in and under Yellowstone Park could erupt at any time. There are a couple of volcanos in northern California that could erupt, as well.


Is Edinburgh's volcano still active?

No the Volcano in the Scottish Capital has been extinct for many years even before man. The last eruption was between 350 and 400 million years ago. The vents inside are blocked and will not erupt again the future. If the Volcano was to erupt the vents would have to open up by earthquakes and new magma would take place under the volcano, but this won't happen as it is to cold, solidified and completey blocked. Yes there is a Volcano in Scotland not many people believe this, its in the heart of Edinburgh and its called Arthur's Seat, the ancient volcano of Scotland.


How does volcano differ from magma chamber?

A volcano is a vent or hole in the ground where molten rock and associated gasses erupt. A magma chamber is a chamber underground, often under a volcano, where molten rock is stored.


Is there a volcano under Jackson Mississippi?

Uhhh...no. Not that I've heard of. Yes there is an extinct volcano under Jackson, Mississippi. It is 2900 feet below the surface and the highest part of it"s cone is directly under the Jackson Colossium. The last eruption was 75 million years ago.


Can an earthquake happen under a volcano?

yes because the earth plate is straight when the earth quake comes the volcano moves but nothing will happen but if its a really big earth quake And the volcano will erupt because of the pressure and the plates can hold the pressure so the volcano will erupt so can a tsunami occur.