Vσℓcαησєѕ! By Aℓαηα Kαтнєяιηє Iσαηησυ A Volcano Diagram.

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Vσℓcαησєѕ! By Aℓαηα Kαтнєяιηє Iσαηησυ

A Volcano Diagram

Mαυηα Lσα Mauna Loa is the biggest volcano in the world. It is on the big island of Hawaii. The most recent explosion was March 24 th to April 15 th The Hawaiian name for Mauna Loa means “Long Mountain”. It has erupted 33 times.

Mσυηт Aѕσ Mount Aso is the largest active volcano in Japan. It is in Japan, ( 日本 ) on the island of Kyūshū. Its peak is 1592 m above sea level. Mount Aso is in the middle of Kyushu. It last erupted in Scientists believe that a pyroclastic flow covered half of Kyūshū.

M συηт E ∂zιzα It is Canada's highest volcano. Its peak is 2,787 m above sea level. In Canada, there is eleven volcanoes including Mount Edziza. Mount Edziza last erupted in November It is a stratovolcano. It is 38 km southeast of the small town of Telegraph Creek.

S αηтσяιηι In Greek it is Σαντορίνη It is located 63 miles north of Crete. It is on one of Greece’s many islands. Santorini has one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history. It last erupted in 1950.

м συηт є тηα It last erupted in It is in Sicily, Italy. Its Arabic name was Jebel Utlamat which means the Mountain of Fire. Mount Etna is largest of the three active volcanoes in Italy. Mount Etna is also the largest active volcano in Europe.

D ι D ιcαѕ V σℓ¢αησ It is a underwater active volcano. It is in the Philippines. It has erupted in 1773, , 1900, 1952, 1969, 1978, and Its peak is 244m above sea level. It was a Submarine volcano before the 1952 eruption. It is a compound volcano which means it has more than one feature.

It is in the Philippines, on the island Luzon. The word 'pinatubo' means ‘to have made grow’. This volcano awoke in June1991. It has erupted more than 30 times, the latest in When it awoke, around 800 people were killed and 100,000 became homeless. Mσυηт Pιηαтυвσ

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