yes it is an extinct volcano but it would not be called extincted it would be called a sleeping volcano.
mount gambier would be known as an extinct volcano but there is a possibilty it is a sleeping one which is called dormant volcano
The depth of the Blue Lake in Mount Gambier is approximately 77 meters (253 feet). The Blue Lake is a volcanic crater lake formed in the crater of the Mount Gambier volcano.
Yes, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and The Devils Tower in wyoming, USA are extinct volcanoes
Mount Gambier was not a volcano, it was a mountain near several other volcanoes, however, the last erruption in this are was said to be about 17,000 years ago, the blue lake crater is still dormant at the moment, so this means it could errupt again, but this is very unlikely.
Mt. Sembrano is extinct. There are many inactive volcanoes, though they may not be classified as extinct, in the Philippines. For a list, please visit http://www.volcanolive.com/philippines4.html
Mount Schank is a volcanic cinder cone which rises about 100m above the surrounding coastal plain.Mount Schank is estimated to have first erupted about 4,500 years ago, and so the region is believed to be the site of the most recent volcanic activity in Australia.Mount Schank is slightly older than Mount Gambier, which lies about 12.5 km to the north.
There is no lava in Mount Gambier, But there is a volcano in Mount Gambier in which is Dormit(meaning asleep). The lava in the volcano is rock solid, so a large explosion possibly bigger than krackatoa will have to be made in order for the volcano to become awake.
no the lava is rock solid
Mount Gambier, South Australia. Last erupted approximately 4000-5000 years ago. Believed to be dormant rather than extinct!
The depth of the Blue Lake in Mount Gambier is approximately 77 meters (253 feet). The Blue Lake is a volcanic crater lake formed in the crater of the Mount Gambier volcano.
Volcano Villarica is not extinct it is an active volcano.
it is extinct
Mount Elgon is an extinct volcano on the border of Kenya and Uganda.
Yes, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and The Devils Tower in wyoming, USA are extinct volcanoes
Mount Snowdon is the remains of an ancient extinct volcano.
it was an extinct volcano
No. Mount Unzen is dormant.
Mount Suribachi is the name of the extinct volcano on Iwo Jima.