Mount Krakatau, also known as Krakatoa, is an active volcano located in Indonesia. It measures approximately 813 meters (2,667 feet) in height.
CalderaUser:70.136.191.2Calderaisn't a type of volcano... It's something that happens when a volcano erupts and literally blows its top off. Anak Krakatau is a strato, or composite, volcano.Yes, that's right. When Krakatau erupted in 1883, it turned into an underwater caldera. But in 1927, the stratovolcano Anak Krakatau, or the child of Krakatau, was born.
Krakatau is still an active volcano today the last time it erupted was in April 2008
The Krakatau volcano is 813 meters above sea level.
Krakatoa is a composite volcano. It is tall and conical with steep slopes and a small base area compared to shield volcanoes, with viscous lava, therefore resulting in explosive eruptions.Krakatoa is properly names Krakatau or Anak-Krakatau. It is not a cinder volcano, it is classified as a caldera volcano. It has an extremely explosive past, with the formation of a 7 KM wide caldera in 416 AD, that destroyed the previous island, and again in 1883 AD. This volcano is one of the most destructive and unpredictable types of volcanoes out there. Cinder cones in contrast tend to erupt only once forming often times a small to moderate lava flow and ash fall, but do not erupt again as they do not seem to have a sustained or developed magma reservoir.No. Krakatoa is a stratovolcano.
No. Krakatau is in Indonesia.
Mount Krakatau, also known as Krakatoa, is an active volcano located in Indonesia. It measures approximately 813 meters (2,667 feet) in height.
Krakatau is a stratovolcano. This type of volcano, also known as a composite volcano, is characterized by a tall, conical shape with very steep sides. The explosions are usually extremely violent.
Either is correct. Krakatoa, or Krakatau, is a volcano near the Indonesian island of Rakata in western Indonesia, and it is also referred to as Mt Krakatoa.
CalderaUser:70.136.191.2Calderaisn't a type of volcano... It's something that happens when a volcano erupts and literally blows its top off. Anak Krakatau is a strato, or composite, volcano.Yes, that's right. When Krakatau erupted in 1883, it turned into an underwater caldera. But in 1927, the stratovolcano Anak Krakatau, or the child of Krakatau, was born.
No. Krakatau, now known as Anak Krakatau is an active volcano.
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Krakatoa is a composite volcano.
Mount Krakatoa is an island volcano in Indonesia. The volcano is a stratovolcano. This means that it is tall and cone shaped, with many layers that vary between lava, ash, and tephra. The sides of the volcano are very steep.