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no because sicence discover it blowed all feul since 1545

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Yes, the Teide volcano in Tenerife, Spain, is classified as dormant rather than active. The last eruption occurred in 1909, and since then, there has been no volcanic activity reported. However, it is still monitored closely for any signs of reactivation.

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It is classified as a Dormant volcano. This means that there is still the possibility of it erupting in the future.

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Only one is still active.

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