there wasnt an eruption in 2008 if i sm not wrong.the most recent eruption in 2006.
In the 2008 eruption of Mount Merapi, 44 people died due to pyroclastic flows and volcanic gases.
During the eruption of the ChaitΓ©n Volcano in Chile in 2008, one person died as a result of the volcanic activity. The eruption led to the evacuation of thousands of residents from nearby towns.
The population of Russia in 2008 was approximately 142.5 million people.
Around 27 million more people voted in the 2008 election compared to 1996.
The population of Osaka in 2008 was approximately 2.65 million people.
The population of Oklahoma in 2008 was approximately 3.65 million people.
The eruption on May 19th 2008 has been classified as uncertain and no fatalities have been reported.
Mt. Feroshi is a fictional volcano in the Nintendo DS game "Ninjatown" (2008).
Mount Etna is Europes most active volcano and was last active in 2008. Check the related link for a video of this.
Tolbachick, November 2012. - Paluweh, December 2012 - Tongariro November 2012 - Stromboli, August 2012 - Reventador, 2008 - Cleveland Volcano, 2008, - Etna, 2008 - Mount St Helens, 2005, - Manam 2005, - Mount Erebus, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1972 and others
Mount St. Helens produced a series of lava dome building eruptions from 2004 to 2008.
Mount Etna an active! volcano in Italy and the largest volcano in Europe, MountEtna is located on the east coast of Sicily.Read more: Is_mount_etna_active
Mt. St. Helen's is an active volcano... last showing activity on 16th January 2008.
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The last eruption was in 2008. It started on July 12 and ended in August after being active for five weeks.
No, not by any definition. If you define the "youngest volcano" by "most recently erupted", then that honor goes to Kilauea, which has been erupting non-stop since 1983. Mount St. Helens last "erupted" in early 2008 when steam escaped from a fracture in the lava dome.
Antarctica is a continent, not a volcano. Mount Erebus has instruments recording activity within the volcano from where it is sent to McMurdo Station. In January 2008, a previously unknown and unnamed Antarctic volcano erupted blowing a substantial hole in the ice sheet and shot gas and ash 12 km into the air. The volcano, which had not erupted for about 2,300 years, is located close to the Pine Island Glacier. It is said to be the biggest eruption in Antarctica for 10,000 years. Scientists said it may explain the speeding up of historically slow-moving glaciers in the region. Until recently, Mount Erebus was the only active volcano on Antarctica. Other inactive volcanos include Mount Terror, Mount Bird and Mount Terra-Nova. There are about 20 inactive volcanos on Antactica.
Red Volcano was created in 2008.