This is known as the latent period. If the virus is active, not dormant, but not causing any symptoms yet, this is known as the incubation period.
Dormant: adjective:1. not active but capable of becoming active.2. sleeping or appearing to be asleep.3. used during a period of no or greatly reduced activity or growth.Dormant Things:AccountBudButterflyCellsFeelingsOilPlantSeedsVolcano
Incubation period refers to the time between exposure to a pathogen (such as a virus or bacteria) and the appearance of symptoms of the resulting illness. During this period, the pathogen multiplies within the body before symptoms become apparent.
No. Dormant means resting and is used to describe the period of time when the volcano has not been active in a while and is not likely to erupt.
The time between a pathogen invasion and the first symptoms appearing is called the incubation period. During this period, the pathogen is actively multiplying within the body before symptoms become noticeable.
Dormant refers to a state of inactivity or suspended development. In biology, it can describe a period during which an organism's growth or activity is temporarily stopped. In geology, dormant can refer to a volcano that is currently inactive but has the potential to become active again in the future.
A dormant volcano has been "non active for a while but may become active at any time. An intermittent volcano has either been non active for a longer or shorter period but I'm not sure which. They don't have a whole lot of difference.
dormant means about the same as sleeping.Inactive for a long period of time.
Dormant: A volcano is not currently erupting but has the potential to do so in the future. Active: A volcano is currently erupting or has erupted recently. Extinct: A volcano is unlikely to erupt again in the future due to being inactive for a long period of time.
A volcano that is quiet for a long time but may erupt again is known as a dormant volcano. Dormant volcanoes are inactive for a significant period of time but still have the potential to become active and erupt in the future.
Mt Fuji's last major eruption was in 1707. It has been dormant since 1708.
Volcanoes are either active dormant or extinct. 1. Active- it shows eruptions within 50 years 2. Dormant- it enters a long period of rest and erupts violently. The longer it rests, the more violent the eruption may be. 3. Extinct- it doesn't show records of eruptions within the past thousand years. It is hard to tell if a volcano is dormant or completely extinct.
dormant