It last errupted in 2009.
Mount Redoubt is in southern Alaska. Alaska is part of the North American Continent.
Mount Redoubt is located in the United States, in the state of Alaska. It is an active stratovolcano in the Aleutian Range of the Alaskan Peninsula.
The Mount Redoubt, like the other volcanoes of southern Alaska, is the result of a convergent plate boundary, specifically a subduction zone.
Mount Redoubt, a volcano in Alaska, last erupted in 2009. The eruption produced ash plumes that reached up to 65,000 feet in the air, causing disruptions to air travel in the region. The volcano has a history of erupting multiple times throughout the past century.
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Yes. Mount Redoubt is active.
Mount Redoubt is in southern Alaska. Alaska is part of the North American Continent.
Mount Redoubt is located in the United States, in the state of Alaska. It is an active stratovolcano in the Aleutian Range of the Alaskan Peninsula.
Mount Shishaldin, Mount Pavlof, Mount Redoubt
in Alaska on the southern coast and west of Anchorage
The Mount Redoubt, like the other volcanoes of southern Alaska, is the result of a convergent plate boundary, specifically a subduction zone.
No. Mount Redoubt is a stratovolcano.
Mount Redoubt which became active in 2009 last erupted in 1990.
Mount Redoubt last erupted in April 1989.
Mount Redoubt, a volcano in Alaska, last erupted in 2009. The eruption produced ash plumes that reached up to 65,000 feet in the air, causing disruptions to air travel in the region. The volcano has a history of erupting multiple times throughout the past century.
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Yes. Mount Redoubt is a composite volcano.