Far as scientific research goes, radio carbon dating eruption of El Misti back to 7190 BC ± 150 years.
It is to note: many thing in nature exist before human start recording the history. Volcanic eruption is one of them. El Misti might have been erupt before the 7190 BC but the 7190 BC is the earliest that scientist found the evidence.
See-el. Not Seal. Say el as if it's just the letter L. See-el. Ciel.
if an active volcano has recently erupted (like Eyjafjallajokull,) then logically it should erupt again, in this case, but it is physically impossible to predict an eruption unless you are a psychic.
It is possible that Eyjafjallajökull will erupt in the future, as it is an active volcano. However, it is difficult to predict exactly when or how severe any future eruption might be. Monitoring and research continue to help better understand the volcano's activity and potential hazards.
The eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland erupted in the evening on March 20, 2010.
El Mar No Cesa was created in 1988.
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El Misti is an active stratovolcano located in southern Peru. It is estimated to be around 200,000 years old.
Yes
it is on a divergent boundary
it is on a divergent boundary
it is over 20,000 meters tall
Ubinas and El Misti
Yes, El Misti is an active volcano located in southern Peru and is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. It is not a traditional "hotspot" in terms of nightlife or entertainment.
No, El Misti is not a hot spot. This stratovolcano is located in the country of Peru and reaches a height of 19,101 feet.
Mount El Misti is located in southern Peru, near the city of Arequipa. It is a stratovolcano that rises to an elevation of 5,822 meters (19,101 feet) and is one of the prominent landmarks in the region. The mountain is part of the Andes mountain range and is known for its symmetrical cone shape. El Misti is a popular destination for hikers and climbers.
el misti
Yes! it is also known as a colliding boundary