All the time, Mount Yasur is classed as a Strombolian Volcano. This means it is continually erupting, nothing major, just ash, cinders and the odd lava bomb.
Mount Yasur is on the Indo-Australian Plate and Pacific Plate boundary. This provides the volcano with a constant supply of fresh rock to erupt.
The coordinates of Mount Yasur, are 19.5283° South, 169.4483° East.
No, Buckhorn Caldera was not the last volcano to erupt. There have been volcanic eruptions worldwide since Buckhorn Caldera's last eruption about 38 million years ago. Some recent eruptions include those of Kilauea in Hawaii, Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland, and Taal in the Philippines.
An active volcano is one that is erupting or is likely to erupt.A dormant volcano is one that has not erupted for a long time (but is still possibly active).An extinct volcano is one that is not likely to erupt again.
The last volcano to erupt in California was Lassen Peak in Lassen Volcanic National Park in 1915. This eruption lasted for three years and drastically changed the landscape of the area.
Mount Yasur is on the Indo-Australian Plate and Pacific Plate boundary. This provides the volcano with a constant supply of fresh rock to erupt.
Mount Yasur is a volcano and not in a mountain range
The coordinates of Mount Yasur, are 19.5283° South, 169.4483° East.
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it erupted last in 1987
the last volcanoe erupted in iceland.
it is mt.erebus
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No, Buckhorn Caldera was not the last volcano to erupt. There have been volcanic eruptions worldwide since Buckhorn Caldera's last eruption about 38 million years ago. Some recent eruptions include those of Kilauea in Hawaii, Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland, and Taal in the Philippines.
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