Not at all, it is erupting right now!
Mt. Etna of eastern Sicily is an active volcano. In fact, it is the largest active volcano in all of Europe.Yes - Mount Etna is classed as active. It's last eruption was in 2014 - when a 'flank eruption' started. A flank eruption means that lava flowed out from the side of eh cone - instead of the main vent at the summit.
The Ionian Sea is the nearest sea to Mt Etna, located on the eastern coast of Sicily.
Mt.Fiji, Mt. Llaime
No, it's a mountain. Mt is short for Mount.
Mt. Etna is a composite volcano, also known as a stratovolcano. It is characterized by its steep profile and explosive eruptions due to the presence of viscous magma rich in silica.
Mt Etna
Sure, there's lots. Mt Ranier in Washington state, Mt. Fujiyama on Honshu, in Japan, Mt. Etna in Greece, Mt. McKinley in Alaska, most of the Andes chain, et al. The real problem is picking out which are actually dormant. Mt. St. Helens was thought to be dormant until 1980, when it erupted. It's a relative thing, stating which volcanic mountain will not erupt for a while, the potential is always there, I suppose. Mount Etna is actually no longer dormant, as it erupted on the 12 of January 2011 for four hours over night.
The composition of Mt. Etna is basaltic.
the height of mt etna is 3,350m tall.
What plates are affecting Mt Etna?
Mt Etna is on the island of Sicily, Italy.
Mt Etna is on the island of Sicily, Italy.
Mt Etna is a volcano, which can be found on the Italian island of Sicily.
actually Mt. Etna in Sicily is the biggest active volcano in Europe.
The Ionian Sea is the nearest sea to Mt Etna, located on the eastern coast of Sicily.
Yes as it is not erupting but is suppose to
There are three volcanoes in Italy. They are Mt. Etna, Mt. Vesuvius, and Mt. Stromboli. Etna and Stromboli are located on islands. Vesuvius is not.