Mount Konocti is not currently active. In fact, it has not erupted in about 10000 years. However, geothermal features such as hot springs and fumaroles in the Clear Lake Volcanic Field hint at possible future activity at Mount Konocti and elsewhere in the Clear Lake area.
no it is active, but is hasn't erupted since 1912
No, Mt Fox is extinct. There are no active volcanoes anywhere in Australia.
YES! Mount Gordon is an active shield volcano in Alaska. I love pie
Mauna Loa, Mount Arnel, Mount St. Helens,mount Vesuvius,Mount Shasta.
Active volcanoes are currently erupting or have erupted in modern history, while inactive volcanoes are dormant and have not erupted for a long time but could potentially become active again in the future. Some examples of active volcanoes include Kilauea in Hawaii and Mount Etna in Italy, while examples of inactive volcanoes include Mount Rainier in the United States and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
It is the biggest volcano in Spain and still active
No, Mount Aconcagua is not a volcano.
yes it is still active
yes, it is still active.
no it is active, but is hasn't erupted since 1912
yes Mount krakatau is exsplosive and is still active :)
No, Mt Fox is extinct. There are no active volcanoes anywhere in Australia.
YES! Mount Gordon is an active shield volcano in Alaska. I love pie
No, Mount Rakata in Indonesia is not extinct. It is still an active volcano. However, the chances of it erupting are slim.
although it has not erupted in some 290 years, mount fuji is still considered an active volcano.
Mauna Loa, Mount Arnel, Mount St. Helens,mount Vesuvius,Mount Shasta.
Active volcanoes are currently erupting or have erupted in modern history, while inactive volcanoes are dormant and have not erupted for a long time but could potentially become active again in the future. Some examples of active volcanoes include Kilauea in Hawaii and Mount Etna in Italy, while examples of inactive volcanoes include Mount Rainier in the United States and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.