The last known eruption was in the year 2008.
Big Ben volcano is located on Heard Island, which lies 4100 km south-west of Perth, Western Australia.
Loihi volcano's last confirmed eruption was in 1996. It is an active submarine volcano located off the southern coast of Hawaii's Big Island. It is currently showing signs of seismic and volcanic activity, suggesting a possible eruption in the future.
Active volcanoes are currently erupting, have erupted in the past 10,000 years, or have the potential to erupt in the future. Inactive volcanoes, also known as dormant, are currently not erupting but have the potential to erupt again in the future.
Yosemite National Park does not actually contain a volcano, but Yellowstone National Park does. It is an extremely active volcano, and it is still uncertain when it will erupt again but it has been hundreds of thousands of years.
There are no active volcanoes on Australia's mainland. There is one active volcano on Australian territory, that being Big Ben on McDonald Island in the sub-Antarctic territory of Heard & McDonald Island.
Occasionally it depends on how big the volcano is but most of the time no
Big Ben volcano is located on Heard Island, which lies 4100 km south-west of Perth, Western Australia.
Big Ben on Heard Island erupted on December 6, 2021. The eruption was significant, producing ash plumes and volcanic activity that were observed and reported by scientists. This marked the first confirmed eruption of the volcano since the late 1980s, highlighting its status as an active volcano.
yes
Loihi volcano's last confirmed eruption was in 1996. It is an active submarine volcano located off the southern coast of Hawaii's Big Island. It is currently showing signs of seismic and volcanic activity, suggesting a possible eruption in the future.
No ... it depends on how big the volcano is and the mass ... so the answer is no.
According to this website i found the last time it erupted was on September 17th, 2012so about 2 weeks ago but it wasnt a big eruption just a few small ones.
Depends on the volcano, how big it erupts too.
Active volcanoes still have the ability to erupt. Inactive are essentially ex-volcanoes, just big mounds.
yes because the earth plate is straight when the earth quake comes the volcano moves but nothing will happen but if its a really big earth quake And the volcano will erupt because of the pressure and the plates can hold the pressure so the volcano will erupt so can a tsunami occur.
Active volcanoes are currently erupting, have erupted in the past 10,000 years, or have the potential to erupt in the future. Inactive volcanoes, also known as dormant, are currently not erupting but have the potential to erupt again in the future.
Yosemite National Park does not actually contain a volcano, but Yellowstone National Park does. It is an extremely active volcano, and it is still uncertain when it will erupt again but it has been hundreds of thousands of years.