The Santorini volcano is estimated to be around 3,600 years old based on the dating of its last major eruption in the Bronze Age. The volcano has a long history of eruptive activity, with several phases of volcanic activity shaping the island's landscape over millennia.
The Santorini volcano is nearest to the city of Fira, which is the capital of the island of Santorini in Greece. Fira is located on the western side of the island and offers stunning views of the volcano and the Aegean Sea.
Santorini volcano is on a convergent plate boundary where the African Plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate. This tectonic setting has created volcanic activity in the region, leading to the formation of Santorini island.
The name of the volcano is Santorini volcano; it is situated in Nea Kameni island, not in Oia.
The town in Greece near a volcano is not Vesuvius but Santorini, which is known for its stunning caldera and historical significance due to the Minoan eruption. The eruption is thought to have contributed to the decline of the Minoan civilization.
Santorini is on the Eurasian Plate near where the African Plate subducts beneath it.
Yes, Santorini is a shield volcano.
Santorini volcano has also and mafic rocks.
Now this volcano is named Santorini.
The volcano named now Santorini on the island Nea Kameni.
No. Santorini is ain the Mediterranean Sea. It belongs to Greece.
The Santorini volcano is nearest to the city of Fira, which is the capital of the island of Santorini in Greece. Fira is located on the western side of the island and offers stunning views of the volcano and the Aegean Sea.
The volcano named now Santorini on the island Nea Kameni.
It is by ancient Greece
the volcano is an active one.
Santorini volcano is on a convergent plate boundary where the African Plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate. This tectonic setting has created volcanic activity in the region, leading to the formation of Santorini island.
The name of the volcano is Santorini volcano; it is situated in Nea Kameni island, not in Oia.
1628 BC