Mauna Loa is on the Pacific Plate. It is not near any other plates.
I am sorry if this is not the right answer No Krakatoa has not erupted in the past 100 years if and when it does erupt the it will be a very big erution or a small one or it has fallen dormit forever or will fall dormit. hope this helps
Hawaii has five active volcanoes: Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Hualalai, Mauna Kea, and Lo'ihi.
Mauna Loa is currently in the post-shield stage of its life cycle, characterized by gradual erosion and subsidence. It is no longer actively erupting but may potentially erupt again in the future. Overall, Mauna Loa is in a phase of relative quiescence compared to its more active shield-building phase.
No, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa are not the same. They are separate volcanic peaks on the Big Island of Hawaii. Mauna Kea is the highest peak in Hawaii, while Mauna Loa is the largest volcano in terms of volume and one of the most active in the world.
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Mauna Loa is on the Pacific Plate. It is not near any other plates.
explosively with abundant pyroclastic material
11 times there have been big eruptions
Mauna Loa has had 39 eruptions
How many homeless people in Mauna Loa?
The volcano, Mauna Loa, located in the United States on the big island of Hawaii, was created by a hot spot. Mauna Loa has erupted 35 times in counting.
It erupts so much because it is in a hot spot
It is difficult to predict when Mauna Loa will erupt again, as volcanic activity is highly unpredictable. However, it is an active volcano with eruptions occurring approximately every 6 years on average. Monitoring by geologists continues to track any signs of potential activity.
I am sorry if this is not the right answer No Krakatoa has not erupted in the past 100 years if and when it does erupt the it will be a very big erution or a small one or it has fallen dormit forever or will fall dormit. hope this helps
Mauna Loa's last eruption was in 1984. It is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth, with eruptions occurring on average every few years.
No-one died when Mauna Loa erupted in 1950.