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No, Taal Volcano in the Philippines is not extinct. It is classified as a complex volcano with historical eruptions recorded as recently as 1977, 2020, and ongoing activity in 2022. It is important to monitor the volcano closely due to its potential for sudden and explosive eruptions.
No. Although scientists can monitor signs that a volcano is getting ready to erupt they are nowhere near predicting the day a volcano will erupt. They might not even be able to predict the month or even the year that it will erupt.
In order to try to predict a volcanic eruption, scientists monitor the distribution of earthquakes near the volcano, the quantity, temperature, and composition of gas emissions, and look for deformation of the volcano itself. All of these can be used to determine if magma is moving underground, how close it is to the surface, and even how obstructed it is.
A volcano is considered active if it has erupted in the past 10,000 years. Scientists monitor various signs such as seismic activity, gas emissions, and ground deformation to assess whether a volcano is currently active. Regular monitoring helps determine the level of risk posed by active volcanoes to surrounding communities.
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No, Taal Volcano in the Philippines is not extinct. It is classified as a complex volcano with historical eruptions recorded as recently as 1977, 2020, and ongoing activity in 2022. It is important to monitor the volcano closely due to its potential for sudden and explosive eruptions.
No. Although scientists can monitor signs that a volcano is getting ready to erupt they are nowhere near predicting the day a volcano will erupt. They might not even be able to predict the month or even the year that it will erupt.
Nothing can be done. It has an active volcano and the only thing is to monitor it. In 79AD when it buried Pompeii the people didn't realize they lived near a volcano.
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In order to try to predict a volcanic eruption, scientists monitor the distribution of earthquakes near the volcano, the quantity, temperature, and composition of gas emissions, and look for deformation of the volcano itself. All of these can be used to determine if magma is moving underground, how close it is to the surface, and even how obstructed it is.
If your computer supports dual monitor, yes you can.
no you can not do this. you can only use an external monitor on the laptop.
They use Elephant seals to monitor the climate
to use your computer you need a monitor to see what your doing.
The use of the Linux bandwidth monitor is the way to properly monitor network traffic with reports. They use these to know the bandwidth unique usage.
In terms of volcano monitoring the GPS monitoring sites that can be places anywhere on the volcano are used to monitor specific movements of the mountain. The movements of a volcano can indicate many things about what is going on inside the volcano, for example if two GPS units on opposide sides of the volcano are moving further apart it would indicate the volcano is expanding. This could possibly be an indication of magma forcing its way up into the volcano and can also indicate a potential eruption in the future.