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The world's ten most active volcanoes

Hawaii was very active 300000 to 600000 years ago. It is the most active of the five volcanoes in Hawaii. The island has developed tourism, and there is a volcanic house built in 1866, where Mark Twain once stayed.

10. Cleveland volcano

Cleveland volcano is an active volcano and stratified volcano, located in the Aleutian Islands in central Alaska. The most recent eruption of Cleveland volcano was in 2011.

9. Pacaya volcano

Introduction Pacaya volcano is a composite active volcano located in Guatemala. It is located on the Central American volcanic arc along the Pacific Ocean. The latest eruption occurred in 2010. The landslide caused by the eruption killed two people and injured many people.

8. Mount Merapi

The volcanic peak near the center of Java island, Indonesia, is about 32 kilometers (20 miles) north of Yogyakarta, a little far south of sanbaopeng. Merapi volcano is 2911 meters (9550 feet) above sea level, with dense vegetation on both sides of the lower steep slope. It is the most active of the 130 volcanoes in Indonesia. One of the largest eruptions in eruption history occurred in 1006, spreading volcanic dust all over Central Java. Other major eruptions occurred in 1786, 1822, 1872, 1930 and 1976, respectively. Nearly half of Mount Merapi's eruptions are accompanied by pyroclastic flows, which are large tracts of superheated gas and red hot solid particles. The pyroclastic flow released from the eruption on November 22, 1994 killed 64 people.

7. Yasur volcano

The mount sur in the Republic of Vanuatu has been erupting for centuries. Yasur volcano is located in the seismic belt of the circum Pacific volcanic belt. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Features when the volcano erupts, the hot magma hisses, beats the crater, and throws the lava into the air. Tourists are more likely to watch this shocking scene before dawn and feel the excitement of the oncoming heat wave at close range without the protection of the fence.

6. Kolima volcano

Introduction since 1576, corima volcano has erupted more than 40 times. It is one of the most active volcanoes in North America. The volcano is also famous for its high-density 'magma bomb' with a range of 2 miles. Magma bomb is a strange phenomenon that lava with large diameter is formed during volcanic eruption and then sprayed into the sky aimlessly.

5. Mount Erebus

Introduction Erebus volcano, an active volcano in Antarctica. On Ross Island in the southwest of Ross Sea, i.e. 77 & deg south latitude; 35′、 East longitude 167-deg; 10′ Office. The altitude is 3794 meters. Eruption history: there was volcanic activity in 1900 and 1902. The crater is about 800 meters wide and 300 meters deep, and the four walls are very steep. There are always active vent holes inside and outside the crater. There are also two extinguished vents with large reserves of sulfur. Ross named it Erebus volcano after one of his ships.

4. Chiloweia volcano

Introduction Hawaii was very active 300000 to 600000 years ago. It is the most active of the five volcanoes in Hawaii. The island has developed tourism, and there is a volcanic house built in 1866, where Mark Twain once stayed.

3. Yingdao volcano

Yingdao volcano, located in Kagoshima County, Kyushu, Japan, is the symbolic representative of Kagoshima. It is composed of Beiyue (1117 meters above sea level), Zhongyue (1060 meters above sea level) and Nanyue (1040 meters above sea level), covering an area of about 77 square kilometers. It is a very active volcano.

Location: yingdao volcano is located at 31 & deg; 35′ N 130° 39′ E. It is adjacent to Dayu Peninsula in the East and Jinjiang Bay in the West. It is about four kilometers away from the downtown of Kagoshima. Kagoshima Bay is located in the north and south.

2. Stromboli volcano

Introduction Stromboli volcano is named after the delicious Italian semi-circular tortilla (the difference is that the tortilla is hot meat and cheese, while the volcano is hot magma). It has been erupting continuously for more than 2000 years. About 100 years ago, the island had thousands of residents, but they moved away from the island because they couldn't stand the continuous' volcanic ash shower 'and life-threatening.

1. Altaare volcano

Introduction ERTA ale, also known as Aita ale volcano, is located in afar state in Northeast Ethiopia. It is a shield volcano in Danakil Depression of the East African Rift Valley and one of the most active volcanoes in Ethiopia.

Altaare volcano is one of the only six lava lakes in the world.