composite or stratovalcano
These volcanoes are located on Earth, specifically on the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. Kiska, Pyre, Little Sitkin, and Okmok are among the many active volcanoes that make up this volcanic arc.
The Mount Redoubt, like the other volcanoes of southern Alaska, is the result of a convergent plate boundary, specifically a subduction zone.
Mount Griggs is in Alaska, at the start of the Alaska Peninsula (the "tail" on the southwest of the state), about 300 miles southwest of Anchorage.
Katmai is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. It is characterized by its steep-sided cone shape, and it is formed by layers of volcanic ash, lava flows, and pyroclastic debris. Stratovolcanoes are known for their explosive eruptions and can be found in subduction zone areas around the world.
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.
As of my knowledge cutoff in 2021, Kiska is an uninhabited island in the Rat Islands group of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, United States. Therefore, it does not have a permanent population.
You can only get to Kiska Island by boat from mainland Alaska, and the nearest airport is in Anchorage. The distance to there is 7,515 miles. Then you would have to travel about 1200 miles by boat.
After the Alaska volcano formed, other volcanoes have formed.
Mount McKinley, Sitka, Glaciers, Wildlife, Northern Lights, Attu and Kiska, Barrow,
Alaska Volcano Observatory was created in 1988.
On several islands in the Aleutian Island chain (Kiska and Attu), off the coast of Alaska. Note that Alaska was not a state at the time.
Attu, Agattu, and Kiska belong to the Aleutian Island group, a chain of islands in the Northern Pacific Ocean. These islands are part of the larger Aleutian Islands, which stretch for about 1,200 miles from Alaska towards Russia.
No, the Japanese forces attacked the Aleutian Islands of Attu and Kiska, subsequently occupying them.
Kiska's population is 0.
Cleveland volcano is in Alaska & is a Stratovolcano (composite volcano)
Yes, in the Aleutian Islands, starting on June 4, 1942. At Kiska, Attu & Dutch Harbor.
Alaska