Approximately 50,000 people live near Mount Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawaii. This number includes residents in nearby towns and communities that could potentially be affected by volcanic activity.
No. Kilauea and the other Hawaiian volcanoes are at a hot spot nowhere near any plate boundary.
No. Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano, but Kilauea is a shield volcano.
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No, Mt. Kilauea is not located on a subduction zone. It is a shield volcano located on the southeastern side of the Big Island of Hawaii, formed by a hotspot in the Earth's mantle, not by tectonic plate subduction.
Approximately 50,000 people live near Mount Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawaii. This number includes residents in nearby towns and communities that could potentially be affected by volcanic activity.
No. Kilauea and the other Hawaiian volcanoes are at a hot spot nowhere near any plate boundary.
Mt. Kilauea longitude is-155.29 and its latitude is 19.42
No. Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano, but Kilauea is a shield volcano.
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Mt. Kilauea and Mt. Humphrey
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Mt. Saint Helen's and Mt. Kilauea
Mt. Kilauea erupts once every 3.95 years. Do you like my answer?
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