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False. The length of time between eruptions of a dormant volcano can vary significantly and may be more or less than a thousand years. There is no fixed rule or pattern that dictates the time interval between eruptions of a dormant volcano.
True or False
it is true that a active volcano is one that has probably not erupted in a long time but could still erupt again, and a volcano that has not erupted since the last eruption on its due date to erupt it is classed as an extinct volcano or more commonly known as a mountain.
True. Some volcanoes have a type of eruption called effusive eruption, where lava slowly oozes out and flows down the sides of the volcano. This type of eruption is typically less explosive than other types.
False. The largest fragments that erupt from a volcano are called volcanic bombs, not cinders. Volcanic bombs are typically larger than 64 mm in diameter and are formed when semi-molten lava is ejected during an explosive volcanic eruption.
False. The length of time between eruptions of a dormant volcano can vary significantly and may be more or less than a thousand years. There is no fixed rule or pattern that dictates the time interval between eruptions of a dormant volcano.
True or False
it is true that a active volcano is one that has probably not erupted in a long time but could still erupt again, and a volcano that has not erupted since the last eruption on its due date to erupt it is classed as an extinct volcano or more commonly known as a mountain.
No, Extinct = Not likely explode again Dormant = hasnt't erupted for hundreds or thousands of years but may still erupt Active = Recently erupted, and is likely to erupt
False. The greatest hazard comes from pyroclastic flows.
True. Some volcanoes have a type of eruption called effusive eruption, where lava slowly oozes out and flows down the sides of the volcano. This type of eruption is typically less explosive than other types.
False. The largest fragments that erupt from a volcano are called volcanic bombs, not cinders. Volcanic bombs are typically larger than 64 mm in diameter and are formed when semi-molten lava is ejected during an explosive volcanic eruption.
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True. All volcanoes have the potential to erupt again, even if they have been dormant for long periods. Dormant volcanoes can become active again due to changes in geological conditions, such as the movement of magma beneath the surface. However, predicting exactly when a dormant volcano will erupt can be challenging.
I'm not giving false hopes but maybe if there is not a nother volcanic eruption
False. In fact, the Popocatepetl has had 15 mayor eruptions since it was first discovered by Westerners (1519) and the largest eruption since the last 1,200 years happened on December of the year 2000, which included smoke, ash and lava, but no casualties have ever been recorded for such volcano.
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