The other kind of volcano is an extinct volcano.
dormant means about the same as sleeping.Inactive for a long period of time.
Active, dormant, and extinct.
Volcanoes have been here over 4 billion years! practicly sincethe world started noot to mention the volcanos that have been active on other planets
No, Deimos is considered a dormant or inactive moon. It does not have any known volcanic activity or other signs of current geological processes.
Right now Mount St Helens is dormant.
dormant means about the same as sleeping.Inactive for a long period of time.
India has a limited number of active volcanoes, with the most notable being the Barren Island volcano in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which is currently active. Other volcanic regions in India, such as those in the Western Ghats, feature extinct or dormant volcanoes rather than active ones. Overall, there are only a few active volcanic sites in the country.
Active, dormant, and extinct.
They can be formed just about anywhere but are commonly found near the sites of volcanos or places volcanos were once active. They are formed by other rocks put under heat and pressure.
Dormant, which is probably more accurate as being the opposite of Active, then saying Inactive, which only means not active, and if it's NOT active, it must be something other then Active, of course when looking to the Physical Laws, there is the law of Motion, which reads "Everything is in a Constant state of Motion, Even when appearing to be at Rest" So, as Active, is to Action, and Action is to Motion, perhaps there is no such a thing as Dormant, or Inactive to begin or end with. But Dormant should do for now if that was the word you were looking for.
Volcanoes have been here over 4 billion years! practicly sincethe world started noot to mention the volcanos that have been active on other planets
There are two bodies in the solar system that posses active volcanos. One is Venus, the second planet from the sun. Another is Jupiter's moon Io. Io has almost constantly erupting volcanos, due to the friction caused by Jupiter's immense gravity.
mountain layers of ash piled on top of each other.
No, Deimos is considered a dormant or inactive moon. It does not have any known volcanic activity or other signs of current geological processes.
Right now Mount St Helens is dormant.
It is the smallest and most dormant of all stars.
The phases of a volcano include: 1) Dormant phase where there is no activity, 2) Active phase where there is regular eruptions of lava and other volcanic materials, and 3) Extinct phase where the volcano is no longer active and unlikely to erupt again.