The name comes from the Indonesian Krakatau. Unfortunately the origin of that word is very uncertain. It may be related to a word simply meaning "island" but its etymology is currently unknown.
no it does not
Krakatoa is in the Indian sea
Krakatoa is a volcanic island with a caldera volcano. The caldera was formed during the catastrophic eruption in 1883, which caused the island to collapse and form a large caldera. Today, Krakatoa is composed of three main volcanic cones within the caldera.
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.
The Indonesian name for Krakatoa is 'Krakatau'
The Eurasian and the Indian Plates collided to make Krakatoa (also known as Krakatau) erupt
no it does not
Do you mean :'' When did Krakatoa erupted? Krakatoa erupted in 1883
Do you mean :'' When did Krakatoa erupted? Krakatoa erupted in 1883
Krakatoa is an island in Indonesia.
Krakatoa is in the Indian sea
mount Krakatoa was discovered in 1784
Krakatoa is a volcanic island with a caldera volcano. The caldera was formed during the catastrophic eruption in 1883, which caused the island to collapse and form a large caldera. Today, Krakatoa is composed of three main volcanic cones within the caldera.
Krakatoa was on the island of Krakatoa. There is now a new island called Anak Krakatau.
Krakatoa is an island in Indonesia.
krakatoa erupted in 1883
krakatoa erupted in 1883