because that isnt even a VOLCANO U STUPIDS!?!?!
Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland has been relatively dormant since its last eruption in 2010. It is closely monitored by scientists for any signs of increased activity, but currently is not considered to be actively erupting.
Eyjafjallajökull is considered dormant, as it has not erupted since 2010. However, it is closely monitored for any signs of potential activity.
Yes, there were several earthquakes leading up to the Eyjafjallajökull eruption in 2010. These earthquakes were caused by the movement of magma beneath the volcano, which eventually led to the eruption.
Eyjafjallajökull is a mountain in Iceland that consists of a volcano covered by an ice-cap or glacier. It was much in the international news in April and May 2010 because it underwent a large eruption that disrupted air travel over the north Atlantic and much of Europe. Eyjafjallajökull is not a continent. Eyjafjallajökull is not on any continent, it is on a mid-ocean ridge.
Yes, there are no mountains near Boston. The closest mountains are located in the western part of Massachusetts, such as the Berkshire Mountains.
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.
well a volcanoe can emerge from the ground at any time!!
Jupiter does not have any volcanoes. Volcanic activity is typically associated with rocky planets like Earth, not gas giants like Jupiter.
Snow leopards do not live near wolves but other leopards might.
Yes, there were signs leading up to the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull in 2010, such as increased seismic activity and swelling of the volcano. However, the exact timing and scale of the eruption were difficult to predict accurately.
they tend to live in nests near swamps or any water mass
Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland has been relatively dormant since its last eruption in 2010. It is closely monitored by scientists for any signs of increased activity, but currently is not considered to be actively erupting.
No, only Indonesia.
yes they do
Yes, Eyjafjallajokull is considered an active volcano, with its most recent eruption occurring in 2010. While it is not currently erupting, it remains closely monitored by scientists for any signs of increased activity.
Eyjafjallajökull's eruption in 2010 did not result in any deaths.
well the last time it had erupted it was about 5550Bc but i don't know if that helped any