around 36 miles from it
A volcano crater filled with water---CALDERA
Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano and does not cause damage in the traditional sense of destructive events. However, it can pose hazards like landslides and rockfalls due to its steep terrain and occasionally heavy precipitation.
Mount Hood is an active stratovolcano located in Oregon, USA. The potential damage it could cause largely depends on the type and magnitude of an eruption, including ash fall, lahars, pyroclastic flows, and lava flows. The surrounding areas could experience significant economic and infrastructural damage in the event of a major eruption.
The 1909 eruption of Mount Teide in Tenerife, Spain, caused limited damage as it was primarily a fissure eruption with lava flows and minor explosive activity. The eruption mainly affected uninhabited areas and did not result in any casualties.
No. Mount Mazama still exists. Between 6,000 and 8,000 years ago Mount Mazama underwent a cataclysmic eruption and much of the mountain collapsed.
It did a lot of damage.
around 36 miles from it
It only killed one person but extensive residential damage was caused, that is no where near as much as the cost for the annual fires though.
A volcano crater filled with water---CALDERA
We do not know- the eruption took place about 7,600 years ago, so we have no formal records, and the population of the area was much smaller then.
Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano and does not cause damage in the traditional sense of destructive events. However, it can pose hazards like landslides and rockfalls due to its steep terrain and occasionally heavy precipitation.
Mount Hood is an active stratovolcano located in Oregon, USA. The potential damage it could cause largely depends on the type and magnitude of an eruption, including ash fall, lahars, pyroclastic flows, and lava flows. The surrounding areas could experience significant economic and infrastructural damage in the event of a major eruption.
very little
The 1909 eruption of Mount Teide in Tenerife, Spain, caused limited damage as it was primarily a fissure eruption with lava flows and minor explosive activity. The eruption mainly affected uninhabited areas and did not result in any casualties.
1707Little to no damage because Mt. Fuji's first eruption is estimated long before civilization in Japan.Not sure... but my last eruption lasted about 10 seconds
Hurricane Ike cause about $37.6 billion in damage.