yes because they give you info
Yes, observations of a dormant volcano can provide valuable information about the likelihood of a future eruption. Monitoring parameters such as ground deformation, gas emissions, seismic activity, and changes in volcanic hydrothermal systems can help determine if a volcano is becoming more active and potentially nearing an eruption. However, it is important to note that accurately predicting the exact timing and magnitude of an eruption is still very challenging.
As scary as it seems, no! Krakatoa actually reformed after an island destroying eruption in 1883. Now Krakatoa is back and has erupted visibly, (not underwater) periodically between around the 1930's to 2007. Thankfully these eruptions were small and any major eruption like that in 1883 will likely occur in hundreds of years.
Yes. Even without an eruption a dormant volcano may be prone to earthquakes, landslides, and gas emissions.
Paricutin is in the dormant stage. It erupted in 1943 and had several eruptions over the next 9 years. The last eruption was in 1952. It is now dormant.
No, Mount Laki has not erupted since the 1783 eruption. It is considered to be currently dormant.
Yes, observations of a dormant volcano can provide valuable information about the likelihood of a future eruption. Monitoring parameters such as ground deformation, gas emissions, seismic activity, and changes in volcanic hydrothermal systems can help determine if a volcano is becoming more active and potentially nearing an eruption. However, it is important to note that accurately predicting the exact timing and magnitude of an eruption is still very challenging.
dormant
IT was a dormant for 600 years until its latest eruption in 1991
A dormant volcano is a volcano which has had an eruption but it was a long time ago. It is a volcano which shows no sign of activity or a future eruption. Basically, a dormant volcano is a volcano which is asleep.
As scary as it seems, no! Krakatoa actually reformed after an island destroying eruption in 1883. Now Krakatoa is back and has erupted visibly, (not underwater) periodically between around the 1930's to 2007. Thankfully these eruptions were small and any major eruption like that in 1883 will likely occur in hundreds of years.
Active,dormant and extinct.
Dormant! Mount Cotopaxi is a stratovolcano. Its most recent eruptions were in 1744,1768, 1877, 1903-1904, and a minor eruption in 1942. It is considered a dormant volcano.
Yes. Even without an eruption a dormant volcano may be prone to earthquakes, landslides, and gas emissions.
There has been no eruptions in recorded history. Kilimanjaro is dormant.
probably how big it is and hoe long its been dormant.
Paricutin is in the dormant stage. It erupted in 1943 and had several eruptions over the next 9 years. The last eruption was in 1952. It is now dormant.
No, Mount Laki has not erupted since the 1783 eruption. It is considered to be currently dormant.