1.Yellow Stone Caldera:
This super volcano is located beneath the Yellow National Park,
United States. To your surprise this volcano has not erupted for the
past 640,000 years. A question arises: How this can be active volcano
then? It was said that before 640,000 years, this super volcano has
erupted. This eruption blasted away mountains and drained the lava of
the crate and covered half of the U.S.
with deadly ashes. It follows an eruption cycle of 600,000 years.
Since
now already 40,000 years had passed, the scientists expect the eruption
of this volcano at any time. If this volcano erupts, it could possibly
be the End of the World since it could result in the eruption of other
volcanic mountains.
2. Mt. Vesuvius:
Mt. Vesuvius is not
only one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world but also the most
densely populated volcano in the world. This volcano is located at
Campagnia which is 5 miles away from the Naples. The city of Naples has a
population of nearly 3 million people. This is the only most active
volcano of the European region. It is responsible for the destruction of Roman empire in 79 A.D. and during that period demolished the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The recent eruption occurred in 1944.
3. Mt. Nyiragongo:
This is one of the most active volcanoes in the African region. Located in the Democratic Republic of Congo, it
has erupting since 1882. The
crater
inside the mountain serves as the holder of magma fluid. When this
crater got ruptured in the year of 1977, the whole magma fluid was
drained within an hour and it paved its way to the nearby villages. The
average velocity of the flowing lava would be 60
kilometer
per hour. Recent eruption happened in the year of 2002, making nearly
120,000 people homeless. The seismologists of Congo expect soon there
would be an eruption.
4. Sakurajima:
Till 1914, this volcanic mountain was located in its separate island
(Kyushu). After this volcanic eruption, the lava flow connected the
mountain with the Osumi Peninsula of Japan. It has been called as
Vesuvius of East. It serves as the threat to 700,000 people of the city
Kagoshima. From the year of 1955, it has been erupting each year and
there are nearly 7300 eruptions since the last century. The government
has even built the refugee camp for the people
off
Kagoshima so that they can take shelter during volcanic eruption. The
last volcanic eruption happened in the year of 2009 claiming thousands
of lives.
5. Galeras:
Galleras has been
located near the border of Ecuador. One of the most active volcanoes in
the Columbia region, this has been continuously erupting for more than
1,000 centuries. The first volcanic eruption occurred in the year of
1580, as per official records. This
is said
to be the Most Dangerous Volcano because of its unexpected volcanic
eruptions in the past. Along the eastern slope of Galleras, the city of
Pathos is located. Pathos is the residence for nearly 450,000 people. It
claimed the life of six seismologists and three tourists who came to
attend a Decade Volcano Conference held in the city of Pathos in 1993.
From then on volcanic eruption happened every year claiming thousands of
lives and making millions of people homeless. The recent volcanic
eruption happened in January of 2010.
6. Ulawun:
Ulawun located in Papau New Guinea region has started to erupt from the beginning of 18
th century.
From then on, it has erupted nearly 22 times. Of all these eruptions,
the one which occurred in the year of 1980, ejected ash up to 18
kilometers and devastated an area of nearly 20 square
kilometer.
Now this volcano is the highest peak among those in that region. It is
assumed that it has reached its maximum limit and soon it would
restructure itself by the eruption of magma. The last volcanic eruption
occurred in the year of 2010, emitting ashes up to 3.7 kilometers.
7. Santa Maria:
It has been the most active volcano since the 20
th century
with numerous volcanic eruptions happened with these 10 decades.
Located 130 kilometers away from the city of Guatemala, it is in the
Pacific Ring of Fire.
Crater
in Santa Maria was formed after the heavy explosion in 1902. There has
been a heavy dome complex named as Sanitaguito which was formed from the
deposits of magma. Here the volcanic eruption occurs due to the clash
between Cocos Plate and Carribean Plate. The latest eruption occurred in
March of 2011.
8. Mt. Merapi:
Literally Mt.
Merappi refers to the Mountain of Fire. The name confirms with its activities it has done for the past 10,000 years. It is located in
city
of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This city is the residence for thousands of
inhabitants. It was the most active volcano among 130 volcanoes of
Indonesia. Located at the Fire of Pacific Ring, it has claimed more than
thousands of lives. It was believed that this volcano was responsible
for the demise of Hindu Kingdom of Mataram. The range of velocity of
flow of magma is 70-100 miles per hour.
Last volcanic eruption occurred in the year of 2006, it claimed 130 lives and rendered more than 300,000 people homeless.
9. Taal Volcano:
Being a part of the Phillipines island, Taal volcano is located on
the island of Luzon. This volcano is located at the center position of
Lake Taal which was formed as a result of
heavy volcanic eruption. It is also known as “Volcano inside Volcano”, because the lake which surrounds the volcano was once the mouth of
volcano. Initially this volcano was standing at a height of 18,000 feet and its earlier eruptions were responsible for
restructure.
Nearly 5000-6000 lives were lost because of this volcanic eruption
till date. The last volcanic eruption occurred in 1977. Recently it has
started to show the signs of another heavy eruption. Therefore
Phillipines
institute of Seismology has instructed the tourists and people not to visit this volcano closer.
10. Mauna Loa Volcano:
Located in the
Hawaii
islands, this is one of the five volcanoes that make up the Island of
Hawaii in United States. This is the largest volcano in the world in
terms of volume. It holds 18,000 cubic miles of magma and it is at a
height of 120 feet above the sea level (which is usually lower compared
to its peers). It was erupting for more than 700,000 years. The last
volcanic eruption occurred in March 1984 and it lasted for more than 24
days causing heavy damage to the people and surrounding areas. Though
they were not much explosive, the viscosity of their magma fluid will be
very low. As the result, the movement of hot magma would be much faster
compared to other volcanoes causing great destruction to the
neighborhood areas.
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