Mount Erebus did not erupt in 2011. The last known eruption of Mount Erebus in Antarctica occurred in 2018.
Mount Erebus is an active volcano located in Antarctica. It is the southernmost active volcano on Earth and is known for its persistent lava lake within its summit crater. It is also home to one of the few long-term scientific monitoring stations in Antarctica.
An extinct volcano has not had an eruption for at least 10,000 years and is not expected to erupt again in a comparable time scale of the future
Mount Vesuvius last erupted in 1944. So, approximately 2000 years ago.
mount erebus formed by a vasting of rocks and earthly rocks when another volcano fused and well buitl together and made it it grew and grew for 4 years and that's how long it took to make the mountain the lava came from underground when rocks broke together and formed compounds.
An active volcano is one that is erupting or is likely to erupt.A dormant volcano is one that has not erupted for a long time (but is still possibly active).An extinct volcano is one that is not likely to erupt again.
Mount Everest does not erupt as it is not a volcano.
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No. It erupted a long time before that.
Mount Erebus is an active volcano located in Antarctica. It is the southernmost active volcano on Earth and is known for its persistent lava lake within its summit crater. It is also home to one of the few long-term scientific monitoring stations in Antarctica.
The eruption in 1902 lasted till 1905.
Mount Rainer in USA,these are called dormant volcanoes.
It erupted a long time ago: December 17th, 1707 till January 1st 1708
An extinct volcano has not had an eruption for at least 10,000 years and is not expected to erupt again in a comparable time scale of the future
Mount Vesuvius last erupted in 1944. So, approximately 2000 years ago.
False for example Mount Shasta is still considered an active volcano but erupted in the 1700s
After two days of earthquake activity, on March 28, 1983, Mount Etna erupted. By April 23, 1983 the lava flow was 4 miles long.
Yes. Mount Vesuvius has a long history of eruptions. Its most famous eruption was in 79AD. Its most recent eruption was in 1944.