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There have been around 50 active volcanoes in the western US in the past 2000 years. These include both major and minor volcanic events, with some volcanoes experiencing more frequent eruptions than others.
The word "sang" is the past tense of the verb "sing," which is an active verb. It indicates that the subject performed the action of singing. Therefore, "sang" is considered active rather than passive.
An active volcano is a volcano that has had at least one eruption during the past 10,000 years. An active volcano might be erupting or dormant. An erupting volcano is an active volcano that is having an eruption... A dormant volcano is an active volcano that is not erupting, but supposed to erupt again.
Mount Pelee is considered an active volcano because it has erupted in the recent past (1902 eruption) and continues to show signs of volcanic activity such as seismic activity and gas emissions.
Venus is known to have active volcanoes, evidenced by lava flows and volcanic structures on its surface. Mars has extinct volcanoes, but there is no current activity. Triton, a moon of Neptune, also shows evidence of past volcanic activity. Earth's moon had active volcanoes in the past, but they are now dormant.
What barrier?
means of transport in the past,present;futur
it can transport into the past and future
First, you need the touchscreen mirror from aphrodite. then you go to Poesiedon's home. you will be under water. to get to what is past the barrier without breaking it you wait until you are out of air and then you will be under it.
Get the Devon Scope.
i dont know and i dont care
By foot, horse or boat.
Cars, Trains, and buses
The word "active" is an adjective and so it doesn't have any tenses.
To get past the rock barrier in Poseidon's waters, you have to get Hercules to kick it down for you. You can only get him to help after Zeus has the five sacred items.
Ganon's tower is in hyrule past the barrier
"Recounted" can be the active past tense of the verb "recount", or it can be the past participle of the same verb. The past participle often functions as an adjective and is not an "active" verb, in the sense that it can not be the only verb in a proper sentence.