Yes
No.
The volcano in Wii Sports Resort is a static part of the game's environment and does not erupt or change during gameplay. It's designed as a scenic backdrop for various sports and activities on the island. Since the game is not updated after its release, the volcano remains dormant as intended by the developers.
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It has become one of the most closely monitored volcanoes ever. It's first proper eruption was in 1995. It is 915 metres above sea level. Most of the island is unhabitable because of various eruptions.
let's just say if you ever go near a volcano it feels like someone is burning your eyes out and then you just melt>
As of my last update, the most recent woman to swim from Catalina Island to the California mainland is Sarah Thomas, who completed the swim in 2019. Notably, she was the first person ever to swim the distance between Catalina Island and the mainland without a wetsuit, covering approximately 35 miles. Her remarkable achievement highlighted her endurance and determination, making her a significant figure in long-distance swimming. For the latest updates, please check recent sources, as there may have been new swims since then.
the oldest volcano ever recorded was between the flood of Noah
No. Seeing as California only has water on one side and the very definition of an island is a piece of land surrounded on all sides by a body of water. However, if you are asking if California can ever be its own country, it has in the past. But no, I doubt it will ever be. We would need our own military, economic system, ect. It just wouldn't make sense for either parties.
No, there is not a volcano near Dallas.
The only place I've ever seen them is in the jungle in Volcano National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii.
where ever a volcano has erupted. where ever a volcano has erupted.
The most deadliest volcano is Mont Pelee
Yes. If it had never erupted then it would not be a volcano.
No.
Yes, both did.
The volcano in Wii Sports Resort is a static part of the game's environment and does not erupt or change during gameplay. It's designed as a scenic backdrop for various sports and activities on the island. Since the game is not updated after its release, the volcano remains dormant as intended by the developers.
No, Mount Everest has never been a volcano.