1707-1708 but there are more and it seems you have to look
mt. saint helens
There have been no recorded fatalities directly attributed to Mt. Cleveland eruptions. However, the volcano's remote location and frequent eruptions pose a risk to aviation and communities in the vicinity.
Mount Fuji is a stratovolcano that formed over thousands of years through repeated eruptions of lava and ash. The mountain's iconic symmetrical cone shape is a result of the accumulation of layers of volcanic material from these eruptions. It is Japan's highest peak and is considered a sacred symbol in the country.
Mt. Toba is a supervolcano, which is a type of volcano capable of producing massive eruptions with a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 8, the highest level. These types of eruptions are thousands of times more powerful than typical volcanic eruptions.
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bob
Ithink it was very violent
They don't know the process of Mt Merap's eruptions because they have not found out what causes the eruptions
The major eruptions of mt st Helen where that it was very active and the ground in the volcano always had a earth quake and so the made the eruptions in mt st Helen still active but was deadly in the 1900s.
No. Kilauea generally produces effusive eruptions. Explosive eruptions are rare.
cuz it wants to be :)
mt. saint helens
There has been no eruptions in recorded history
There are no recorded historical eruptions
Mt. St. Helens does not have eruptions on a yearly basis. It is an active volcano, so the frequency and size of eruptions can vary. Since its catastrophic eruption in 1980, there have been smaller eruptions in subsequent years, but there is no fixed average number of eruptions per year.
March 29, 2009
no eruptions have been recorded in history