There really was no such thing as the first volcano. Earth was once entirely very hot, like a volcano. After Earth's surface cooled down, volcanoes continued to rise up from the very hot mantle and core. Effectively, all of Earth was in a state of continuous volcanic eruption when it formed, so no point can be called "the first volcano".
Stromboli last erupted on October 23, 2022. The eruption involved a series of explosive events, typical of the volcano's activity. Stromboli is known for its frequent eruptions, which can include explosive bursts of lava and ash. Since it's an active volcano, further eruptions could occur at any time.
I believe that that the first recorded eruption of Oshima Volcano was in 7 AD.
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yes they do
The plates of earth rest on liquid lava (the mantel). As they move pressure builds up under the volcano and when its too much it explodes.
Stromboli last erupted on October 23, 2022. The eruption involved a series of explosive events, typical of the volcano's activity. Stromboli is known for its frequent eruptions, which can include explosive bursts of lava and ash. Since it's an active volcano, further eruptions could occur at any time.
the first volcano found was in 1659
I believe that that the first recorded eruption of Oshima Volcano was in 7 AD.
what is pokemon volcano first of all?
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records don't show who discovered it but the first volcano discovered was the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD
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in 1580
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Impossible to say.