Erta Ale is a continuously active shield volcano located in the Afar Region of Ethiopia. It is known for its persistent lava lake, one of the few in the world, which has been active since at least the 1960s. The volcano is characterized by its unique basaltic lava and frequent volcanic activity, making it a site of interest for volcanologists. Additionally, Erta Ale is part of the East African Rift system, highlighting the tectonic activity in the region.
No. Erta Ale formed in a continental rift.
Erta Ale is not itself a lava lake, but it has one in its crater.
Erta Ale is a volcano in Ethiopia. In the native Afar language, the meaning of Erta Ale is "smoking mountain."
No. Erta Ale is in the East African Rift, which is a divergent boundary in the early stages of development.
Erta Ale is a shield volcano in Ethiopia that has been continuously active since at least 1906, with regular lava lake activity at its summit.
Richter scale for Erta Ale
the ethiopian culture lives aroung erta ale
No. Erta Ale formed in a continental rift.
Erta Ale is not itself a lava lake, but it has one in its crater.
Erta Ale is a shield volcano in the Afar Region of northeastern Ethiopia, and the most active volcano in Ethiopia.
Erta Ale is a volcano in Ethiopia. In the native Afar language, the meaning of Erta Ale is "smoking mountain."
No. Erta Ale is in the East African Rift, which is a divergent boundary in the early stages of development.
it is about 125 years old
active
2021
Erta Ale is a shield volcano in Ethiopia that has been continuously active since at least 1906, with regular lava lake activity at its summit.
2011 continuing