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- Volcano facts and types of volcanoes | Live Science
Discover interesting facts about volcanoes, including why and where they form and history's deadliest eruption
- Volcanoes
Volcanoes can be active, dormant or extinct Most of Earth's volcanoes are located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, where many of Earth's tectonic plates subduct beneath another plate
- What is the Pacific Ring of Fire? - Live Science
The Pacific Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped belt of volcanoes known for explosive eruptions and intense earthquakes
- Whats the difference between an active, dormant and extinct volcano . . .
To be considered active, a volcano must have erupted at some point during the Holocene, but dormant and extinct are a little harder to define
- Scientists find giant magma reservoirs hidden beneath dormant volcanoes . . .
Long-quiet volcanoes in the Cascades region of the Pacific Northwest are still underpinned by large reservoirs of magma, new research finds The findings have implications for monitoring volcanoes
- Russias Bezymianny volcano blew itself apart 69 years ago. Its now . . .
A 1956 eruption collapsed much of the Bezymianny volcano in Kamchatka, Russia, but frequent eruptions since — including a large event in November — means it has now almost completely regrown
- Dormant volcano erupts in Russia for first time in around 500 years . . .
Krasheninnikov volcano has erupted on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula This is the second volcano to erupt in the region following the magnitude 8 8 megaquake on July 30
- 6 volcanoes erupt in eastern Russia after 8. 8 megaquake | Live Science
Six Russian volcanoes erupted shortly after an 8 8 magnitude earthquake struck nearby, with a seventh possibly to follow
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