Yes, you can hear an underwater volcano, but the sounds are often not audible to the human ear. Underwater volcanic eruptions produce low-frequency sounds, including rumbling and explosive noises, which can travel long distances through water. Specialized equipment, such as hydrophones, is typically used to detect and record these sounds, as they are often below the range of human hearing.
Volano's population is 2,851.
The area of Volano is 10.8 square kilometers.
Pyroclastic flow is gas that result from water mixing with loose material on the steep sides of a volcano.
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the word was here in the island because it was not a shot in the sun.
yes a composite volano is both quiet and explosive
It is form the source of the oceans and sea that most of the atmos here then retun again to the oceans in form of sourface water ice and under ground water
No, there is not any volcano in the Hispaniola Island where is Dominican Republic and Haiti.