Mount.Shasta's first eruption was in 1699
The last eruption of Mount Hibok-Hibok in the Philippines occurred in 1953. This eruption resulted in significant loss of life and destruction in the area surrounding the volcano. Since then, there have been no recorded eruptions.
It takes place in the southern hemisphere atmospheric circulation effects of the 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption.
Mount Fuji was formed through a series of volcanic eruptions that occurred over thousands of years. The mountain is a stratovolcano, which means it was created by layers of hardened lava, ash, and other volcanic materials building up over time. The last eruption of Mount Fuji happened in 1707.
The last major eruption in the US was the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington. This eruption resulted in significant damage to the surrounding area and was one of the most destructive volcanic events in US history.
Mount Vesuvius is found in Pompeii in Italy.
The magnitude of Mount Shasta's 1786 eruption is not well-defined, but it is considered to be a relatively minor eruption in terms of its scale and impact compared to larger volcanic events. It likely produced a moderate amount of volcanic ash and lava flows in the immediate vicinity of the volcano.
Mount Shasta's last known eruption occurred around 1786, based on geological records. Since then, the volcano has been classified as dormant, with no recent signs of volcanic activity.
Mount Mihara's first recorded eruption was in the year 716.
it was in 1912
mount etna did not erupt in 1669.
Mount Kenya Erupted in 1755 on march 18 the eruption lasted 2 minutes and no one was killed
Mount Everest has never erupted and never will, it is not a volcano.
the first ever eruption of mount etna erupted in 1500 B.C
Mount Hekla's first recorded eruption was in the year 1104, as per historical records. Since then, it has erupted numerous times, making it one of Iceland's most active volcanoes.
The last eruption of Mount Pelée in Martinique was in 1932.
mount vesuvise by frequencyof eruption
The first eruption scientists think, was in 1808. Then, there was another in 1821 and again one in 1843. The eruption of 1963 is the biggest and most destructive recorded eruption for Mount Agung.