The distance between these two volcanoes is about 6,970 miles.
as long as a banna
kilauea is geographically located in hawaii,by its closest major city,hilo, its population is:about 40,000 ppl, its distance from kilauea is about:18miles .
Krakatoa is located at a convergent boundary, where the Indo-Australian Plate is being subducted beneath the Eurasian Plate. This subduction zone can lead to intense volcanic activity due to the melting and rising of magma from the subducted plate.
The general trend is that islands decrease in size as you move further west of Kilauea. This suggests a correlation between distance from Kilauea and island size, potentially indicating geological processes at play or historical events shaping the landscape.
Yes, of course Krakatoa has a pyroclastic flow. Every volcano has an pyroclastic flow, which can travel up to at huge speeds. Krakatoa's pyroclastic flow raced an amazing 200 mph over 20 miles of open sea. Yes Krakatoa has pyroclastic flows but not all volcanoes produce pyroclastic flows, only Mt. St. Helens type volcanoes usually composed of andesite. Kilauea for example does not produce pyroclastic flows because it is composed of basalt, the lava flows out easily.
as long as a banna
kilauea is geographically located in hawaii,by its closest major city,hilo, its population is:about 40,000 ppl, its distance from kilauea is about:18miles .
Krakatoa is located at a convergent boundary, where the Indo-Australian Plate is being subducted beneath the Eurasian Plate. This subduction zone can lead to intense volcanic activity due to the melting and rising of magma from the subducted plate.
The general trend is that islands decrease in size as you move further west of Kilauea. This suggests a correlation between distance from Kilauea and island size, potentially indicating geological processes at play or historical events shaping the landscape.
Yes, of course Krakatoa has a pyroclastic flow. Every volcano has an pyroclastic flow, which can travel up to at huge speeds. Krakatoa's pyroclastic flow raced an amazing 200 mph over 20 miles of open sea. Yes Krakatoa has pyroclastic flows but not all volcanoes produce pyroclastic flows, only Mt. St. Helens type volcanoes usually composed of andesite. Kilauea for example does not produce pyroclastic flows because it is composed of basalt, the lava flows out easily.
Do you mean :'' When did Krakatoa erupted? Krakatoa erupted in 1883
Do you mean :'' When did Krakatoa erupted? Krakatoa erupted in 1883
Krakatoa is an island in Indonesia.
Krakatoa is in the Indian sea
mount Krakatoa was discovered in 1784
No. Kilauea is in Hawaii.
Krakatoa was on the island of Krakatoa. There is now a new island called Anak Krakatau.