it never erupted, it was a lie.
hope this helped :)
The Pacific Plate is sliding horizontally past the North American Plate along a transform boundary. This type of movement is responsible for frequent earthquakes in regions like California.
The eruption of Mount Merapi in 2010 was primarily caused by the subduction of the Indo-Australian Plate beneath the Eurasian Plate. This tectonic interaction generates significant volcanic activity in the region, as the subducted plate melts and contributes to magma formation. The resulting pressure and accumulation of magma ultimately led to the explosive eruption of Merapi.
Mt. Tarawera is a stratovolcano, which is a type of volcano characterized by its steep sides and explosive eruptions. Its eruption in 1886 is considered one of the most violent in New Zealand's history.
Mount Shasta primarily produces andesitic lava, which is a type of intermediate lava characterized by a medium viscosity and silica content. This type of lava typically results in eruptions that produce a combination of lava flows and explosive eruptions.
big eruption
Divergent plate movement.
each plate boundary has a different boundaries. if you want the movement for a specific plate boundary, write the name of the plate boundary. :]
The Antarctic Plate.
The Pacific Plate is sliding horizontally past the North American Plate along a transform boundary. This type of movement is responsible for frequent earthquakes in regions like California.
I would say dormant - since the last estimated eruption was in the 18th century.
The eruption of Mount Merapi in 2010 was primarily caused by the subduction of the Indo-Australian Plate beneath the Eurasian Plate. This tectonic interaction generates significant volcanic activity in the region, as the subducted plate melts and contributes to magma formation. The resulting pressure and accumulation of magma ultimately led to the explosive eruption of Merapi.
Diverging Plate Boundary
650 to 1050 Degrees centigrade depending on where the eruption is happening (type of plate boundary).
Mt. Tarawera is a stratovolcano, which is a type of volcano characterized by its steep sides and explosive eruptions. Its eruption in 1886 is considered one of the most violent in New Zealand's history.
volcanoes
Convergent,Divergent, and Transform Boundaries
the eruption that did it was a eruption