KRAKATOA in the Indonesian straits of straits of sunda.
Mt.Krakatau got its name because the island it was formed on is called Krakatou and since it is the only mountain there it was named after the island. Anak Krakatou was formed after an eruption of Krakatou and it is so named as anak means child so it is Krakatoa's child.
The circumference of Mount Krakatoa varies depending on the specific measurements taken, as the island consists of multiple volcanic peaks and is subject to geological changes. However, estimates suggest that the circumference is approximately 20 kilometers (about 12.4 miles). This measurement can differ due to erosion, volcanic activity, and changes in the island's structure over time.
Since 1927, the most notable eruptions of Krakatoa occurred from 1927 to 1930 when the volcanic island of Anak Krakatoa emerged from the sea. This activity was characterized by intermittent eruptions, including a significant explosion in August 1930. More recently, Anak Krakatoa experienced a major eruption in December 2018, which resulted in a partial collapse of the volcano and triggered a deadly tsunami that affected nearby coastal areas in Indonesia. Subsequent eruptions have continued intermittently, contributing to the ongoing geological activity of the region.
No, Mount Krakatoa did not erupt in 413 AD. The most famous eruption of Krakatoa occurred in 1883, which had catastrophic effects and is well-documented. There are no historical records or geological evidence indicating a significant eruption at Krakatoa in 413 AD.
Krakatoa was on the island of Krakatoa. There is now a new island called Anak Krakatau.
Krakatoa is an island in Indonesia.
Krakatoa was formerly on the island of Krakatoa, which was destroyed in the 1883 eruption. Currently the volcano erupts from a new island, Anak Krakatau.
Krakatoa is an island in Indonesia.
Krakatoa is not a mainland volcano; it is actually a volcanic island located in Indonesia. The island is part of the Krakatoa volcanic group and is situated in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra.
Krakatoa and Anak Krakatoa are not the same volcano. Krakatoa refers to the volcanic island that existed before its massive eruption in 1883, leading to the collapse of the island. Anak Krakatoa, meaning "Child of Krakatoa," is a new volcanic island that has emerged from the sea in the same location and is actively growing as a result of volcanic activity.
It is both a volcano and an island.
Mt Krakatoa isn't in a city it's on an island called........Krakatoa
Krakatoa, or at least it was, there wasn't much left of it aferwards.
The island Krakatoa (with the wellknown volacano) is in Indonesia, not in the Iberian Peninsula !
Krakatoa is not a country; it is an uninhabited island. It is part of Indonesia which is an ledc.
Yes There is. All the info points to Krakatoa island,plus I know the exact location.