Dormant A+ :)
it is KRAKATOA volcano which erupted in 1883! Pray this helps!!
It is imposable to know when the first volcano erupted since the have been around for millions of years.
Lava
Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna in Italy, has erupted more than 200 times in recorded history. It has been erupting for over 500,000 years, making it one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
The volcano Thera, also known as Santorini, has erupted multiple times throughout history. The most famous eruption occurred around 1600 BCE, resulting in the collapse of the ancient Minoan civilization. Since then, there have been smaller eruptions, with the last one happening in 1950.
it is KRAKATOA volcano which erupted in 1883! Pray this helps!!
It is imposable to know when the first volcano erupted since the have been around for millions of years.
Lava
I do not think Mount Everest has ever been a volcano.
Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna in Italy, has erupted more than 200 times in recorded history. It has been erupting for over 500,000 years, making it one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
It could have been an underground volcano and then a rift formed and it erupted and rose above sea level.
The volcano Thera, also known as Santorini, has erupted multiple times throughout history. The most famous eruption occurred around 1600 BCE, resulting in the collapse of the ancient Minoan civilization. Since then, there have been smaller eruptions, with the last one happening in 1950.
Eyjafjallajökull, a volcano in Iceland, had been dormant for about 190 years before it erupted in 2010.
Yes the volcano had been dormant for over 200 years before the 79 CE eruption. Some even considered it to have been extinct until it erupted.
It is a volcano but no eruption has been recorded in history
Saint Lucia has a history of volcanic activity, with several volcanoes, but only one, the Soufrière volcano, is considered active. It last erupted in 1979, with previous eruptions occurring in the 18th century. The island is part of the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc, which means it has a number of dormant and potentially active volcanoes, but actual eruptions have been limited. Overall, the geological history suggests that there have been a few significant eruptions, primarily associated with the Soufrière volcano.
The Eyjafjallajökull volcano last erupted from March to May 2010. Since then, it has been dormant and there have been no recent eruptions.