I think core was very heat pressure force land start erupted in Washington, and other states or countries had a volcanoes. The water is bottom that behind core was very heat
Active volcanoes are currently erupting, have erupted in the past 10,000 years, or have the potential to erupt in the future. Inactive volcanoes, also known as dormant, are currently not erupting but have the potential to erupt again in the future.
When volcanoes are said to be "hibernating," it means that they are currently inactive or dormant. This term is used to describe a period of low or no volcanic activity, where there is no eruption or magma movement. However, hibernating volcanoes can potentially awaken and become active again in the future.
No. The largest volcano in Hawaii is Mauna Loa. Caldera is not the name of any particular volcano, but a term used to describe a volcano that has collapsed after an extremely large eruption.
The term "extent volcano" does not have a recognized or widely used definition or specific meaning in the field of volcanology. It appears to be an incorrect or ambiguous term. It is best to use established terms such as shield volcano, stratovolcano, or cinder cone volcano to describe different types of volcanoes.
Inactive Volcanoes are considered dormant or sometimes inaccurately deemed "asleep". This dormancy is caused by the cooling of Lava as it comes out of the volcano, some of it cooling at the top, and over time completely "stopping up" the volcano, making it unable to erupt. [[Answer not confirmed; No information source used or referenced]]
what are instruments or technology are used to study active volcanoes?How do these tools work?Which are used when the volcano is quiet or dormant?
The volcanoes which used to be active in the past and have not shown any signs of blowing up in many years are extinct volcanoes.
Volcanoes are measured on the volcano explosivity index. See the link below for more information.
yes the entire mountain range used to be volcanoes
The plural form of volcano may be spelled, volcanos or volcanoes.The -es version, as with the plural, tornadoes, is more widely used.
The term used to refer to an inactive volcano is "dormant".The other term to call an inactive volcano is "extinct volcano". But as the years pass by some of the extinct volcanoes may become active depending on the earth's core condition.
Volcano. The E is only used when you spell the plural for volcano: volcanoes.It depends if your using it in to a begining of a sentence or 4 a title then isV-o-l-c-a-n-o or V-o-l-c-a-n-o-e-s
Active volcanoes are currently erupting, have erupted in the past 10,000 years, or have the potential to erupt in the future. Inactive volcanoes, also known as dormant, are currently not erupting but have the potential to erupt again in the future.
When volcanoes are said to be "hibernating," it means that they are currently inactive or dormant. This term is used to describe a period of low or no volcanic activity, where there is no eruption or magma movement. However, hibernating volcanoes can potentially awaken and become active again in the future.
No. The largest volcano in Hawaii is Mauna Loa. Caldera is not the name of any particular volcano, but a term used to describe a volcano that has collapsed after an extremely large eruption.
yes because every volcano explodes and gets bigger and bigger until it is enormous. is the way we used the volcano and it can erupt anywhere or any second. overall a volcano can explode more or less than 300.
The term "extent volcano" does not have a recognized or widely used definition or specific meaning in the field of volcanology. It appears to be an incorrect or ambiguous term. It is best to use established terms such as shield volcano, stratovolcano, or cinder cone volcano to describe different types of volcanoes.