Popocatapetl is a volcano less than 50 miles from Mexico City.
On a clear day, you can see the Popocatépetl volcano from Mexico City. Popocatépetl is an active stratovolcano located about 70 kilometers southeast of the city. Its snow-capped peak is visible from various points in Mexico City when the air is clear.
Popocatepetl
Popocatepetl
A crater
When a volcano is actively erupting or showing signs of potential eruptions in the near future, it is considered to be in an active state.
The time it takes for smoke to clear away from a volcano can vary depending on factors such as the volume of lava being emitted and atmospheric conditions. In some cases, it may clear within a few hours, while in others it may take several days or even weeks for the smoke to dissipate completely.
1. Tremors 2. Strange animal behaviour 3. Increased smoking from vents 4. Wells dry up 5. Possible bulge on side or top of volcano 6. Possible sulphur gas in air 7. Eruption
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.
The Popocatepetl Volcano.
The type of rocks that are in the Clear Lake Volcano are molten rocks. Its primary volcano type is volcanic field. There is no evidence of the last eruption.
On a clear day, you can actually see the third tallest mountain in the world, Kanchenjunga. It stands seventy six miles in the distance from the summit of Mount Everest
A crater
Golf of Mexico
When a volcano is actively erupting or showing signs of potential eruptions in the near future, it is considered to be in an active state.
You have to clear all the other worlds before you can do that.
it takes approxomately about a couple of weeks to clear the lava
I heard it actually can clear skin.
Question is not clear. Which religion, and when?
Which rebellion? You should be more clear.
The time it takes for smoke to clear away from a volcano can vary depending on factors such as the volume of lava being emitted and atmospheric conditions. In some cases, it may clear within a few hours, while in others it may take several days or even weeks for the smoke to dissipate completely.