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  1. Oct 10, 2022 · What is the difference between an active volcano, a dormant volcano, and an extinct volcano? It can be a confusing way to describe volcanic activity...

    • Active Volcanoes
    • Dormant Volcanoes
    • Extinct Volcanoes

    Researchers do not currently agree on an official definition of active volcanoes. However, they are often considered to include geographic features which have had some activity within the last 10,000 years. In other words, active volcanoes are those that have erupted since the last ice age. The weakness with this definition, according to critics, i...

    Dormant volcanoes are typically considered active volcanoes, because they have erupted since the last ice age, but are currently not erupting. A dormant volcano may erupt again at some point in the future. Some researchers suggest a volcano is dormant, rather than extinct, if there is some record of its past activity. Other researchers consider dor...

    In contrast to the dormant volcano, an extinct volcano has not erupted over the last ice age, which ended approximately 10,000 years ago, and is not expected to erupt again in the future. Although an extinct volcano is believed to lack the ability to ever erupt again, several geographic and seismic records indicate that this assumption is not alway...

  2. Volcanoes are found in three states – extinct, dormant and active. However, there is some disagreement between scientists about the definition of what an extinct, dormant and active volcano is.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · A volcano is an opening in a planet or moon’s crust through which molten rock, hot gases, and other materials erupt. Volcanoes often form a hill or mountain as layers of rock and ash build up from repeated eruptions. Volcanoes are classified as active, dormant, or extinct. Active volcanoes have a recent history of eruptions; they are likely ...

  4. Sep 19, 2016 · Dormant Volcano: Meanwhile, a dormant volcano is used to refer to those that are capable of erupting, and will probably erupt again in the future, but hasn't had an eruption for a very long time.

  5. May 13, 2010 · That is the definition of active used by the Global Volcanism Program in their catalogs. A dormant volcano would then be one that hasn’t erupted in the past 10,000 years, but which is expected to erupt again.

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  7. Sep 16, 2016 · Whether a volcano is active or dormant is complicated, as these geological features can have very long lifespans that go far beyond human reckoning.

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