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no it is active, but is hasn't erupted since 1912
Mount Katmai in Alaska is best known for a massive volcanic eruption in 1912 that deposited ash as far away as California. The eruption was one of the largest in the 20th century and caused widespread damage to the surrounding area, including the collapse of the volcano's summit. The eruption had a significant impact on the local ecosystem, but there were no direct human casualties reported.
Okmok volcano in Alaska violently erupted in 1817. Thousands of people were said to have been killed, but there is no record of the exact number.
The last eruption of Mount Pelée in Martinique was in 1932.
Yes, Mount Katmai is located in Alaska, which is on the boundary where the Pacific tectonic plate is converging with the North American plate. This tectonic activity has contributed to the formation of the volcanic arc that includes Mount Katmai.
no it is active, but is hasn't erupted since 1912
Mount Katmai in Alaska is best known for a massive volcanic eruption in 1912 that deposited ash as far away as California. The eruption was one of the largest in the 20th century and caused widespread damage to the surrounding area, including the collapse of the volcano's summit. The eruption had a significant impact on the local ecosystem, but there were no direct human casualties reported.
Okmok volcano in Alaska violently erupted in 1817. Thousands of people were said to have been killed, but there is no record of the exact number.
The last eruption of Mount Pelée in Martinique was in 1932.
Mt. Katmai erupted in 1912 but it was actually Mt. Novarupta that erupted. The pressure made Katmai collapse and the pressure went to Novarupta and that mountain really blew. The eruption lasted 60 hours.
yes, mount katmai is a composite volcano
Mount Katmai erupted only 1 time in 1912.
Everyone knows it is last eruption was ongoing.
Mount Katmai is on the Alaskan Peninsula in the American state of Alaska.
Mount Shasta last erupted in 1786.
Yes, Mount Katmai is located in Alaska, which is on the boundary where the Pacific tectonic plate is converging with the North American plate. This tectonic activity has contributed to the formation of the volcanic arc that includes Mount Katmai.
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