Prometheus is an active volcano on Jupiter's moon Io. It is not part of a mountain range.
an active stage is when an volcano is rumbling an is about to exploed.Hope that helped alot.
There was more than one volcano there, active between 42 and 17 million years ago. They are all now extinct and part of the geologic sequence.
Yes, Mount Hibok-Hibok is an active volcano located on Camiguin Island in the Philippines. It is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and has erupted several times in the past century, with the most recent eruption occurring in 1953.
The closest volcano to Durango, CO is La Plata Peak, part of the San Juan volcanic field. However, this volcano is not considered an active or significant threat.
Prometheus is an active volcano on Jupiter's moon Io. It is not part of a mountain range.
an active stage is when an volcano is rumbling an is about to exploed.Hope that helped alot.
There was more than one volcano there, active between 42 and 17 million years ago. They are all now extinct and part of the geologic sequence.
Yes, Mount Hibok-Hibok is an active volcano located on Camiguin Island in the Philippines. It is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and has erupted several times in the past century, with the most recent eruption occurring in 1953.
The closest volcano to Durango, CO is La Plata Peak, part of the San Juan volcanic field. However, this volcano is not considered an active or significant threat.
No. Mt Terror is a separate volcano -- an inactive one -- from Mt Erebus, which is an active volcano, the southern most on earth.
One active volcano in southeastern Alaska is Mount Edgecumbe, located on Kruzof Island near Sitka. It is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2200 BCE. The volcano is closely monitored for any signs of renewed activity.
The island of Santorini used to be called Thera. It is part of an ancient, collapsed volcanic caldera, or bowl. This volcano is considered extinct and is not active.
The closest active volcano to Pennsylvania is the Soufriere Hills volcano on the Island of Montserrat in the Caribbean, located about 1,800 miles from the nearest part of Pennsylvania. Also worth mentioning is the dormant supervolcano in Yellowstone about 1,500 miles from Pennsylvania.
There are no active volcanoes in Australia, only extinct ones. For thousands of years, the only active volcano on Australian territory was Big Ben, which is located on Heard Island. More recently, there has been considerable volcanic activity on the nearby McDonald Islands, also Australian territory.
The closest volcano to North Carolina is the dormant Mount Mitchell, which is part of the Appalachian Mountains. While it is not an active volcano, the region has volcanic origins from ancient geological activity. The nearest active volcano is located in Central America, with the closest significant volcanic activity found in the Caribbean region.
The Sangay volcano is located in Ecuador. It is situated in the eastern part of the Andes mountain range and is part of Sangay National Park. Sangay is one of Ecuador's most active volcanoes and has frequent eruptions.