3,794 m (12,448 ft)
Mt. Erebus is 12447 feet tall and is 3795 meters above sea level with an elevation of3,795 Metres.
The Pacific Plate is causing Mount Erebus to form. This plate is moving over a stationary hotspot beneath the Earth's crust, creating a chain of volcanoes including Mount Erebus in Antarctica.
The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean.
A volcano with high silica content is referred to as a stratovolcano or composite volcano. These volcanoes have highly viscous magma due to the high silica content, leading to explosive eruptions that can be violent and dangerous. Examples include Mt. St. Helens in the United States and Mt. Fuji in Japan.
Mt. Erubus has tectonic plates made up of parts of the lithosphere. These plates grind together or pull apart and this causes volcanoes to erupt.
Mt Erebus is extremely remote, high and an active volcano.
no, Mt Erebus does not have trees on it
Mt. Erebus is 12,448 ft.
mt erebus is in antarctica, on the ross ice shelf
Mt Erebus lies on Ross Island, Antarctica, in that area.
Mount Erebus is located in Antarctica.
mt. Erebus is located in Antarctica, so i guess you're not the only one who can't find it
The highest Antarctic peak is Vinson Massif at 5,140 metres. Mount Erebus is an active volcano and is 3,794 metres high.
Mt Erebus is extremely remote, and is an active volcano. There are no 'best months' to climb this mountain.
Mr Erebus lies in a polar climate.
Mt Erebus lies within the territory of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand, and considered a protectorate of the nation.
Mt. Erebus is 12447 feet tall and is 3795 meters above sea level with an elevation of3,795 Metres.