Slemish is an extinct volcanic plug, meaning it is not expected to erupt again in the future. There is currently no volcanic activity in the Slemish area.
Extinct volcanoes are unlikely to erupt ever again. These volcanoes have been dormant for thousands of years and show no signs of seismic or magmatic activity.
Probably not... It has not erupted in more than 10 centuries.
Paricutin's most recent eruption was from 1943-1952. Paricutin is a cinder cone, which means that it only erupts once. It erupted in 1943 and finally ended in 1952, nine years later.
A volcano that isn't active but has the potential to erupt in the future is called dormant. Dormant volcanoes have not erupted recently but may do so again under the right conditions.
Yes, they often erupt again.
Besides the eruption that created it, it has only erupted twice, and probably will never erupt again.
Extinct
Mount Paricutin is called a Strombolian eruption, meaning that it only has one eruption. Which already happened in 1943. So Mount Paricutin will not erupt no longer.
Slemish is an extinct volcanic plug, meaning it is not expected to erupt again in the future. There is currently no volcanic activity in the Slemish area.
Extinct volcanoes are unlikely to erupt ever again. These volcanoes have been dormant for thousands of years and show no signs of seismic or magmatic activity.
Probably not... It has not erupted in more than 10 centuries.
Yes, in all likelihood it will erupt again, though there's a good chance that the next eruption won't be for hundreds of years.
Paricutin's most recent eruption was from 1943-1952. Paricutin is a cinder cone, which means that it only erupts once. It erupted in 1943 and finally ended in 1952, nine years later.
probaly yes because it erupts every 5 years
If it 'unlikely' to erupt again but it could, it's dormant.
Active volcanoes erupt. Dormant volcanoes are quiet - but may erupt again some day. Extinct volcanoes have "closed up shop" for good, and will never erupt again.