The first recorded eruption occurred in 1820, but an earlier one is also believed to have happened around 1790 when an eruption killed several native soldiers and their families. The oldest rock to be found is about 23,000 years old.
Based on the best numbers that scientists can offer, Kilauea broke the surface of the ocean roughly 50,000 years before present. Based on that number the first undersea eruptions probably happened 150,000 years ago based on the average time of 100,000 years for a seamount of the Hawaiian chain to break the surface.
One of the first recorded eruptions of the Kilauea Volcano was in 1729. It has had continuous eruption since
If you mean for its current ongoing eruption, that would be 1983. If you mean its first ever eruption, I have no idea.
it erupts when the magma is full the last seen was Saturday afternoon on March 10, 2011.
In 1783
Mt Kilauea has been continuously erupting since 1983. So I guess the answer to your question is "today".
Kilauea is currently erupting has has been almost continuously since 1983.
So far that time is zero. As of December 2016 the shield volcano Kilauea in Hawaii is erupting. It has erupted almost continuously since 1983.
A volcano that has erupted within historic time is an Active Volcano.
In 1783
In 1783
Mt Kilauea has been continuously erupting since 1983. So I guess the answer to your question is "today".
Kilauea is currently erupting has has been almost continuously since 1983.
1628 BC
Simply an "active" Volcano. If it has NOT erupted for a long time it can be a "dormant" or "extinct" Volcano.
So far that time is zero. As of December 2016 the shield volcano Kilauea in Hawaii is erupting. It has erupted almost continuously since 1983.
A volcano that has erupted within historic time is an Active Volcano.
Kilauea is currently erupting has has been almost continuously since 1983.
everyone died
Kilauea is made up of lava flows. Lava pours out of the volcano in thin sheets, building up the volcano over time.
A dormant volcano.