Yes, this report is taken from their website of the current activity of the porcupine mountains as of June 26, 2008: There have been no significant changes in volcanic activity. The Porcupine Mountain continues to be active at Halema`uma`u Crater and the Middle East rift zone. Small amounts of ash and elevated amounts of sulfur dioxide gas continued to erupt from the Halema`uma`u vent. At the east rift eruption site, sulfur dioxide gas continued to issue from Pu`u `O`o crater; lava continued to erupt from the TEB vent area and flow through tubes to the ocean.
Mount Etna is an active volcano located on the Italian Island of Sicily. It is in the Sicilian Apennine mountain range.
It is true that mid-ocean ridges are underwater mountain ranges. These ridges are long, seismically active submarine ridges associated with seafloor spreading.
Mt. Fuji is located in Japan on Honshu Island and is the highest mountain in the country. Mt. Fuji is classified as an active Stratovolcano.
The Cascade Mountain Range consists of both active and dormant volcanoes. These mountains are the site of Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier.
Yes, Basalt Mountain is an ancient shield volcano and is no longer active. The cliffs facing town are evidence of a post-tertiary age collapse of the dome and expose the many layered flows indicative of shield volcanos.
The Porcupine Mountain in the UP of Michigan are 2 billion years old and a part of one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world.
Yes, Hoodoo Mountain is an active volcano.
Yes, it is an active volcano.
Active mountain belts are most likely to be found where on the continents
It is an active volcanic mountain
This mountain contains the only active volcano on mainland Europe.
A mountain lion eats a porcupine by first somehow flipping it over. Then, it pins it down with its paws and bites and twists to kill the porcupine. Then, since their is no resistance, the mountain lion enjoys a nice little scack
No, unless its prickles somehow stabbed into the mountain lion.
No
Due to the large quills that protrude from a porcupine's back there are very few predators that are willing to attack them. Some animals, however, have worked out that the stomach of the porcupine has no quills and there work at flipping them on their back to eat them. These animals are Fishers, bobcats and cougars.
They live in the place that is not very cold
Define major. The nearest mountain ranges to Indian are the Huron Mountains and Porcupine Mountains of the Upper Peninsula Michigan. The Adirondacks of Pennsylvania would be the next closest.