A very Good chance there is no proof to show that it is unactive at this point
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it is highly unlikely u will see pigs fly first
They haven't.
meh
There is no specific date when Mount Tambora is expected to erupt again. Volcanic eruptions are difficult to predict with certainty, but given its history of major eruptions in the past, scientists closely monitor the volcano for any signs of potential activity.
Mt. Vesuvius is an active volcano and has a history of erupting, with the last major eruption in 1944. While it is monitored closely for signs of activity, predicting when it may erupt next is difficult. The chances of Mt. Vesuvius erupting again in the future are considered high due to its active status.
it is highly unlikely u will see pigs fly first
Yes, most likely.
They haven't.
meh
There is no specific date when Mount Tambora is expected to erupt again. Volcanic eruptions are difficult to predict with certainty, but given its history of major eruptions in the past, scientists closely monitor the volcano for any signs of potential activity.
no
Mt. Vesuvius is an active volcano and has a history of erupting, with the last major eruption in 1944. While it is monitored closely for signs of activity, predicting when it may erupt next is difficult. The chances of Mt. Vesuvius erupting again in the future are considered high due to its active status.
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.
Using radiocarbon dating technique, it has been established that Mount Tambora had erupted three times before the 1815 eruption, but the magnitudes of these eruptions are unknown. Their estimated dates are 3910 BC ± 200 years, 3050 BC and AD 740 ± 150 years.
Mount Tambora is classified as an active volcano. Although it last erupted in 1815, resulting in the largest eruption in recorded history, it is still considered active because it has the potential to erupt again in the future.
Mount Vesuvius is currently not showing signs of erupting soon. However, it is inevitable that it will erupt again. Because it has had a history of major eruptions and is in a densely populated area, Mount Vesuvius is regarded as one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world.
Yes, scientists believe that Mount Merapi will erupt again in the future. It is an active volcano with a history of frequent and often explosive eruptions. Monitoring systems are in place to track volcanic activity and provide warnings to local residents.