it is made of mostly pyroclastic rocks.
No, Mount Pelee is not a Hawaiian volcano. It is a volcanic mountain located on the Caribbean island of Martinique. Mount Pelee is known for its explosive eruptions, such as the 1902 eruption that destroyed the town of Saint-Pierre.
mount pelee measures 4,582FT (1,397 M)
mount pelee is located in the west indies on an island Caribbean on martinique and it has not erupted since 1929.
Yes. Mount Pelee will almost certainly erupt again, but there is no way of knowing when.
Mount Pelee is a stratovolcano, which is characterized by its steep-sided cone shape made up of layers of hardened volcanic ash, lava, and other volcanic materials. Stratovolcanoes are known for their explosive eruptions due to the high viscosity of the magma.
No. Mount Pelee is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
Mt. Pelee is a stratovolcano
mount pelee is indeed active so watch out people
The altitude that Mount Pelee stands at is 1,397 meters or 4,583 feet.
Mount Pelee is not on the Ring of Fire. The Ring of Fire is along the Pacific Rim. Mount Pelee is in the eastern Caribbean.
No, Mount Pelee is not a Hawaiian volcano. It is a volcanic mountain located on the Caribbean island of Martinique. Mount Pelee is known for its explosive eruptions, such as the 1902 eruption that destroyed the town of Saint-Pierre.
Mount Pelee is 1,397 meters above sea level
mount pelee measures 4,582FT (1,397 M)
mount pelee is located in the west indies on an island Caribbean on martinique and it has not erupted since 1929.
Mount Pelee is 4,583 feet (1,397 meters) above sea level
No. Mount Pelee is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
No. Mount Pelee is in the Lesser Antilles, bordering the Caribbean.