WARNING!!!
THIS TAKES SOME MATH!!!!!
Probably in the next 150 years, but it won't be as bad. It grows 16 feet every year.
It is going to be about 2400 feet tall.
Yes. Krakatoa is a volcano prone to violent eruptions and it probably will erupt violently again. While it periodically has small eruptions,we might not see another one on the scale of the 1883 eruption for a few thousand years.
it is not in a state you nincompoopyhead! it is on an island next to indonisia
no it does not
Krakatoa erupted due to the build-up of pressure from underlying magma chamber. Tsunamis occurred because of the displacement of water from the massive explosion. A new volcano is growing out of the Krakatoa crater because volcanic activity can cause the formation of new vents and eruptions in the same region.
Krakatoa is in the Indian sea
August 27th 1883
While I wouldn't really want to store any of those next to a heat source, it is the aerosol can that is likely to explode.
it exploded in may 1883 and it also exploded in February 14 2011 and alot of other times
Yes. Krakatoa is a volcano prone to violent eruptions and it probably will erupt violently again. While it periodically has small eruptions,we might not see another one on the scale of the 1883 eruption for a few thousand years.
no you would not explode you will most likely die but not explode
canwine bottler
it is not in a state you nincompoopyhead! it is on an island next to indonisia
Generally if put next to a bomb, a jaw breaker will explode.
no it does not
Krakatoa erupted due to the build-up of pressure from underlying magma chamber. Tsunamis occurred because of the displacement of water from the massive explosion. A new volcano is growing out of the Krakatoa crater because volcanic activity can cause the formation of new vents and eruptions in the same region.
Anything flammable or more likely anything that is in a compressed cylinder in liquid or gas form. E.G. Nail polish, air freshener, gasoline.
The loudest volcanic eruption on record was the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 in the Dutch East Indies, now called Indonesia. At the time it was a colony of the Netherlands.