Yes, Santa Maria Volcano in Guatemala is considered active. It last erupted in 1902, and since then, there have been fumarolic activities and occasional ash emissions. It is continuously monitored for any signs of heightened volcanic activity.
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No, Santa Maria is a stratovolcano located in Guatemala. It is not a cinder cone volcano.
The current active level of Santa Maria Volcano in Guatemala is considered to be low. It has not shown significant eruptive activity in recent years. However, it remains closely monitored by volcanologists for any signs of increased activity.
The elevation of Santa Maria Volcano is approximately 3,772 meters (12,375 feet) above sea level.
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The Santa Maria volcano is a pyroclastic volcano.
The Santa Maria is located in Santiaguito, Guatamala
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No, Santa Maria is a stratovolcano located in Guatemala. It is not a cinder cone volcano.
The current active level of Santa Maria Volcano in Guatemala is considered to be low. It has not shown significant eruptive activity in recent years. However, it remains closely monitored by volcanologists for any signs of increased activity.
The plates involved in the Santa Maria volcano are the Cocos Plate and the Caribbean Plate. The Cocos Plate is subducting beneath the Caribbean Plate, leading to volcanic activity in the region, including the formation of the Santa Maria volcano.
The elevation of Santa Maria Volcano is approximately 3,772 meters (12,375 feet) above sea level.
The Santa Ana volcano, also known as llamatepec is active. The last eruption occurred on October 1 2005.
Pinto, the Nina and the Santa Maria.
I'm thinking yes. But maybe is a long list to write all the volcano eruptions that happened in Santa Maria.
The Santa Maria volcano erupted in 1902 around 8:00 AM local time on October 24th.