Not in recorded history, but it had erupted before, otherwise there would be no Mount Pinatubo. Its last eruption before 1991 was about 600 years ago.
Sunday 16th June 1991 was the day that Mount Pinatubo erupted.
Mount Pinatubo erupts on an irregular basis, about every 3,000 to 5,000 years. The last big eruption began in 1991.It typically will erupt multiple times during an eruption period before going dormant again.
No, Mount Pinatubo is not in Italy. It is actually located in the Philippines. In 1991, Mount Pinatubo erupted in one of the largest volcanic events of the 20th century.
Mt Pinatubo is a composite volcano and the lava is primarily dacitic making it explosive and highly viscous. Dacite would likely erupt at about 800 degrees Celsius.
Pinatubo
June 12-15, 1991
Sunday 16th June 1991 was the day that Mount Pinatubo erupted.
Yes. The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo produced massive pyroclastic flows.
Mount Pinatubo erupts on an irregular basis, about every 3,000 to 5,000 years. The last big eruption began in 1991.It typically will erupt multiple times during an eruption period before going dormant again.
It didn't erupt in North America, it erupted in the Phillipines.
1991
The summit of Mount Pinatubo is 2,300 meters high. Before the eruption in 1991, the summit was 1,745 meters high. Mount Pinatubo is located in the Philippines.
No, Mount Pinatubo is not in Italy. It is actually located in the Philippines. In 1991, Mount Pinatubo erupted in one of the largest volcanic events of the 20th century.
It last erupted in 1992.
Mount Pinatubo erupted once in modern history, in June 1991. This eruption was a significant event, releasing a vast amount of volcanic ash and gases into the atmosphere, which had global climatic effects.
June 1991
Mt Pinatubo is a composite volcano and the lava is primarily dacitic making it explosive and highly viscous. Dacite would likely erupt at about 800 degrees Celsius.