There's nothing on the Antarctic continent for a volcanic eruption to damage.
Volcanic eruptions are not predictable.
There is no permanent population near Mt Erebus: no one dies when it erupts.
no, Mt Erebus does not have trees on it
Nothing worth while recording
Mt. Erebus is 12,448 ft.
mt erebus is in antarctica, on the ross ice shelf
Mt Erebus lies on Ross Island, Antarctica, in that area.
Mt Erebus is so remote, with nothing around it except ice -- two research stations lie about 70 miles away -- that there is 'nothing' to 'damage'.
From its Wikipedia entry: "Mount Erebus was discovered on January 27, 1841 (and observed to be in eruption) by polar explorer Sir James Clark Ross " Erebus has been in almost continual eruption since its discovery, that being the nature of Strombolian eruptions in volcanoes. There is no record of a 'devastating' eruption of Mt Erebus.
Mt Erebus is extremely remote, high and an active volcano.
Mount Erebus is located in Antarctica.
mt. Erebus is located in Antarctica, so i guess you're not the only one who can't find it