it is highly unlikely u will see pigs fly first
There is no specific date when Mount Tambora is expected to erupt again. Volcanic eruptions are difficult to predict with certainty, but given its history of major eruptions in the past, scientists closely monitor the volcano for any signs of potential activity.
Yes Vesuvius is expected to erupt again The question is no so much if as when and how violently.
Given that it tends to erupt in a very explosive manner, mount Tambora has a high silica content.
it was the sea it made cracks in the volcano and made preasure causing it to erupt !!!
An extinct volcano has not had an eruption for at least 10,000 years and is not expected to erupt again in a comparable time scale of the future
There is no specific date when Mount Tambora is expected to erupt again. Volcanic eruptions are difficult to predict with certainty, but given its history of major eruptions in the past, scientists closely monitor the volcano for any signs of potential activity.
Yes, most likely.
Mount Tambora erupted in 1815-16 April15-16
Yes Vesuvius is expected to erupt again The question is no so much if as when and how violently.
Given that it tends to erupt in a very explosive manner, mount Tambora has a high silica content.
it was the sea it made cracks in the volcano and made preasure causing it to erupt !!!
An extinct volcano has not had an eruption for at least 10,000 years and is not expected to erupt again in a comparable time scale of the future
Using radiocarbon dating technique, it has been established that Mount Tambora had erupted three times before the 1815 eruption, but the magnitudes of these eruptions are unknown. Their estimated dates are 3910 BC ± 200 years, 3050 BC and AD 740 ± 150 years.
Active- it has erupted recently and is expected to erupt again Dormant- hasn't erupted in a long time and is not expected to erupt again Extinct- has never erupted and isn't expected to erupt (aka "mountain")
No, the eruption of Mount Tambora occurred in 1815, not 1967. It was one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recorded history, with widespread global effects.
No, because Mount Tambora did erupt in 2011. It was however the largest eruption in recorded history.
Yes it will soon