Mount Cook or Aoraki is not a volcano. However, it is the highest mountain in New Zealand with a height of 12218 feet.
Hey from memory i think it was the Pacific and the Indo-Australian plate =)
Mt Tarawera is classified as dormant, meaning it is not currently erupting but has the potential to become active again in the future. It last erupted in 1886. Scientists continue to monitor the volcano for any signs of increased activity.
The 1886 eruption of Mt Tarawera killed over 100 people in northern New Zealand.
A stratovolcano.
The eruption of Mount Tarawera in 1886 was associated with a type of plate movement known as rifting. This event was caused by the North Island of New Zealand moving over the boundary between the Australian Plate and the Pacific Plate.
Mt Tarawera
it is either: Mt Hikurangi Mt Tarawera or White Island
Hey from memory i think it was the Pacific and the Indo-Australian plate =)
Mt Tarawera exploded because of the earths core
Mt Tarawera erupted for eight days here in NZ.
Mt Tarawera is classified as dormant, meaning it is not currently erupting but has the potential to become active again in the future. It last erupted in 1886. Scientists continue to monitor the volcano for any signs of increased activity.
It is estimated that 153 people died in the Mt. Tarawera eruption.
Mt. Pelee is a Cinder Cone Volcano.
Mt Ruapehu in the Central volcanic group of the North Island is the highest volcano in New Zealand, at 2797m.
Composite Volcano (stratovolcano).
Mt hekla is a statovolcano
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