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Well I would say that when people were dagerd because it was the first eruption
The most recent eruption at Mount Baker occurred over 6,700 years ago, during the last major eruptive phase of the volcano. Since then, Mount Baker has been inactive, with no confirmed eruptions in recent history.
Mount Mihara's first recorded eruption was in the year 716.
Mount Baker, located in Washington State, first erupted approximately 10,000 years ago. Its most recent significant eruption occurred in the mid-19th century, specifically between 1843 and 1854. The volcano is known for its frequent eruptions throughout its geological history, but it has been relatively quiet since its last activity.
Mount Hekla's first recorded eruption was in the year 1104, as per historical records. Since then, it has erupted numerous times, making it one of Iceland's most active volcanoes.
The last eruption of Mount Pelée in Martinique was in 1932.
The first known eruption of Mount Shasta occurred around 593,000 years ago.
The most recent eruption at Mount Baker occurred over 6,700 years ago, during the last major eruptive phase of the volcano. Since then, Mount Baker has been inactive, with no confirmed eruptions in recent history.
Mount Mihara's first recorded eruption was in the year 716.
it was in 1912
The most destructive eruption was about 6500 years ago investigators are still trying to figure out the lives lost and the damage done.
mount etna did not erupt in 1669.
Mount Kenya Erupted in 1755 on march 18 the eruption lasted 2 minutes and no one was killed
Mount Baker, located in Washington State, first erupted approximately 10,000 years ago. Its most recent significant eruption occurred in the mid-19th century, specifically between 1843 and 1854. The volcano is known for its frequent eruptions throughout its geological history, but it has been relatively quiet since its last activity.
Mount Everest has never erupted and never will, it is not a volcano.
the first ever eruption of mount etna erupted in 1500 B.C
Mount Hekla's first recorded eruption was in the year 1104, as per historical records. Since then, it has erupted numerous times, making it one of Iceland's most active volcanoes.
The last eruption of Mount Pelée in Martinique was in 1932.