no. no it isn't.
Sunset Crater is located in Arizona.
Sunset Crater was fed by basaltic magma.
Sunset Crater was created on 1930-05-26.
Yes. Sunset Crater is a cinder cone volcano.
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument was created in 1930.
As a cinder cone volcano, Sunset Crater's eruptions were mildly explosive.
Moana Loa rises 9 km above the seafloor, while Sunset Crater has an elevation of 300 km. To find how many times higher Moana Loa is than Sunset Crater, you divide 9 km by 300 km, which equals 0.03. This means Moana Loa is approximately 0.03 times the elevation of Sunset Crater, indicating that Sunset Crater is significantly higher than Moana Loa.
sunset crater
Elevation : 2,451 m Prominence : 340 m
There is no crater. It is still an active volcano. The park service has a web cam on it.
The closest volcano to Phoenix, Arizona is Sunset Crater, located approximately 120 miles northeast of the city. Sunset Crater is part of the San Francisco Volcanic Field and last erupted around 1085 AD.
Sunset crater is itself a cinder cone volcano. It is not far from the San Francisco Peaks, which comprise the remains of a stratovolcano that collapsed in an enormous eruption 200,000 years ago.