Signs of an approaching volcano include increased seismic activity, such as earthquakes and tremors, changes in gas emissions, ground deformation, and the appearance of new vents or fissures. Monitoring these indicators can help predict volcanic eruptions and issue early warnings to nearby communities.
An active volcano.
Signs of an approaching tsunami include a sudden withdrawal of water from the shoreline, a loud roar coming from the ocean, and strong aftershocks following an earthquake near the coastline. Signs of an approaching earthquake may include shaking or trembling of the ground, loud rumbling sounds, and cracks appearing in structures or the ground.
False. A dormant volcano is not the same as an inactive volcano. A dormant volcano has not erupted in a long time but still has the potential to erupt again, while an inactive volcano is unlikely to erupt again.
Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica is considered dormant. It last erupted in 2010, but is closely monitored for any signs of reactivation.
Small (minor) earthquakes roughly around 2 magnitude.
yes
an active volcano is a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs of erupting in the near future.
An "active" volcano.
An active volcano.
An active volcano.
Signs of an approaching tsunami include a sudden withdrawal of water from the shoreline, a loud roar coming from the ocean, and strong aftershocks following an earthquake near the coastline. Signs of an approaching earthquake may include shaking or trembling of the ground, loud rumbling sounds, and cracks appearing in structures or the ground.
Road signs.
Mountain a mountain is something that looks like a volcano but its not.
It is at Faldera Volcano.
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active
No. The original volcano still exists and occasionally shows signs of minor activity.