By two tectonic plates movement and the boundary that was involved was convergent.
Mount Teide erupted in 1706 due to the accumulation of pressure from the movement of magma beneath the surface. This pressure eventually led to a volcanic eruption, releasing lava, ash, and gases into the surrounding area.
Mount Bromo last erupted in 2016, with its most recent minor eruption occurring in January of that year.
Mount Pinatubo is an active volcano, and there is always a possibility for future eruptions. However, it is difficult to predict when or if it will erupt again. Monitoring and research efforts are in place to assess the volcano's activity and provide early warnings if an eruption is imminent.
Mount Shasta's last known eruption occurred around 1786, based on historical records and studying the geology of the area. The volcano is currently considered to be dormant, with no signs of imminent eruption.
Mount Nyiragongo erupted on the 21 January 2002 in the Democratic republic of Congo.
No, Mount Everest will not erupt because it is not a volcano.
Mount Everest does not erupt as it is not a volcano.
Mount Erebus did not erupt in 2011. The last known eruption of Mount Erebus in Antarctica occurred in 2018.
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Yes, Mount Adams is a volcano
mount Kenya can still erupt because the African continent is constantly moving. plus there is a large magma chamber below mount Kenya and if there is an earthquake then it will erupt. NOTE any volcano can erupt it just takes the right event or moment to happen.
There is no telling when Mount Vesuvius will erupt next.
Mount Fuji last erupted in 1707.
Mount St. Helen does not erupt in any pattern. When it erupted in 1980, scientist had no idea that it was going to erupt because it did not follow a pattern and it did not have very many precursor.
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