Mt. Krakatau is 2,667 feet tall.
Mt. Krakatau is in Indonesia. Close to Australia.
Krakatau has low viscosity due to its basaltic composition. This means that the lava flows more easily and quickly compared to more viscous lavas like andesitic or rhyolitic lavas.
CalderaUser:70.136.191.2Calderaisn't a type of volcano... It's something that happens when a volcano erupts and literally blows its top off. Anak Krakatau is a strato, or composite, volcano.Yes, that's right. When Krakatau erupted in 1883, it turned into an underwater caldera. But in 1927, the stratovolcano Anak Krakatau, or the child of Krakatau, was born.
The Krakatau volcano, located in Indonesia, was about 813 meters (2,667 feet) high before the 1883 eruption. The eruption caused a major portion of the island to collapse into the caldera, drastically reducing its height. Today, the tallest peak, known as Anak Krakatau, stands at around 305 meters (1,000 feet).
a small volcanic island in Indonesia between Java and Sumatra; its violent eruption in 1883 was the greatest in recorded history
Mt. Krakatau is in Indonesia. Close to Australia.
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The elevation of Mt Krakatoa, or Krakatau, is 813m or 2,667 feet.
No, it last erupted in February of 2017.
April 2008.
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Krakatoa, or Krakatau (Indonesian: Krakatau), is a volcanic island situated in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in the Indonesian province of Lampung. It is 813 metres or 2,667 ft high.
Krakatoa was on the island of Krakatoa. There is now a new island called Anak Krakatau.
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