They are probably several volcanoes throughout the world on the verge of erupting.
It is impossible to predict when a volcano will next erupt. As of July 2014 Kilauea is eupting now and has been doing so since 1983.
It depends on what type of volcano they are; Active - very likely to erupt e.g Mt Etna Dormant(sleeping) - a volcano which has not erupted for many years. For example, Mt Pinatubo erupted in 1991 after 500years of dormany Extinct - a volcano in which has not erupted for many thousand or millions of years
You would call this volcano dormant. Dormant means that the volcano could erupt but right now the volcano is inactive/dormant.
Yosemite National Park does not actually contain a volcano, but Yellowstone National Park does. It is an extremely active volcano, and it is still uncertain when it will erupt again but it has been hundreds of thousands of years.
An active volcano is one which periodically erupts, spewing forth lava, and assorted gases. A dormant volcano is one which has stopped erupting and may not erupt again for a long time, although we can't say exactly how long. An extinct volcano is one which will never erupt again. There is no more hot magma inside it, it has all cooled down and is now solid rock.
all ways be prepared because Mauna Loa volcano or Kilauea volcano can erupt any time now you will never know when i can happen.
Some are now in Iceland.
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It is impossible to predict when a volcano will next erupt. As of July 2014 Kilauea is eupting now and has been doing so since 1983.
It depends on what type of volcano they are; Active - very likely to erupt e.g Mt Etna Dormant(sleeping) - a volcano which has not erupted for many years. For example, Mt Pinatubo erupted in 1991 after 500years of dormany Extinct - a volcano in which has not erupted for many thousand or millions of years
You would call this volcano dormant. Dormant means that the volcano could erupt but right now the volcano is inactive/dormant.
Yosemite National Park does not actually contain a volcano, but Yellowstone National Park does. It is an extremely active volcano, and it is still uncertain when it will erupt again but it has been hundreds of thousands of years.
An active volcano is one which periodically erupts, spewing forth lava, and assorted gases. A dormant volcano is one which has stopped erupting and may not erupt again for a long time, although we can't say exactly how long. An extinct volcano is one which will never erupt again. There is no more hot magma inside it, it has all cooled down and is now solid rock.
you can get active, dormant (or sleeping) and inactive volcanoes. an active volcano is one that is very likely to erupt in the future and still has magma in it. a dormant (or sleeping) volcano is one that has not erupted for the past thousand-or-so years, but can still erupt an inactive volcano is highly unlikely to ever erupt again. every volcano will eventually become inactive. at one time, there were volcano in the UK, but they have all died out now (or become inactive) !!
It depends some volcanoes erupt and then thousands of years past they will erupt again but some volcanoes erupt and will never erupt again and are dead volcanoes
It is possible for Paricutin to erupt again in the future, as it is an active volcano. However, scientists closely monitor the volcano's activity to provide early warnings and ensure the safety of nearby communities.
There is no way of predicting accurately when a volcano would next erupt. However, for Kilauea to have a "next" eruption, the current one has to stop. The volcano is erupting right now, and has been erupting continuously since 1983.