I thought of the question above after thinking very carefully about it for a whole....... 10 minutes. This was while I was talking with others on their profiles so I probably only thought about it seriously for 1 minute... but never mind that! I know I could google this, but that wouldn't be fun, would it? I wanted something fun, so I wanna hear *ahem* see your answers and reasons because, c'mon, you think individual websites can beat the NUF team? No they can't! So, players of the game of life, tell me your opinions on this matter! I contemplated doing a discussion prefix, but nonfiction sounded nice, so I did it. The discussion is in the tags. Now, let the theories begin...
Probably some submarine volcano in the Pacific or in the Atlantic. In the Atlantic there is a "mountain ridge" which is where the ocean plates are separating so a bunch of lava is always flowing there. On land... Iirc the canaries islands have a volcano which is a big chunk of one of the islands and according to a tv show I watched many years ago, it could be possible for a big chunk of the island to fall to the sea of it erupts. It there is already a fissure there so it just needs to break completely. According to the tv show it would create a mega tsunami that would go twice around the world. That would be fun
Hmmmm..... Let me check from the list https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/volcanology/faq/how-many-eruptions-per-year.html Okay, the funniest name from the list is mount Lokon-Empung and i think it would erupt 1 or 2 times this year
Obviously the volcanoes in lava will erupt first! Spoiler: I Lava You <3 But erm, song aside, probably the Hawaii ones? The only volcano location I know of haha
Last month Soufrière Volcano on St. Vincent (a Caribbean island on the Lesser Antilles) erupted sending a lot of ash into the sky. That said there's plenty of volcanoes on the Ring of Fire that are constantly erupting. Even Japan has few erupting volcanoes on the southern island.
According to geologists, the yellow stone volcano has enough accumulation of pressure that it should have erupted years ago but for some reason, it still hadn't which is good news since a volcano of its size erupting would do major damage to the ozone layer, and the entire worlds atmosphere not to mention the damage it would cause to the nearby national parks and human settlements.
Is volcano eruption a rare occurrence? there are like, 2 to 5 volcanoes that would erupt several times a year near my region alone, so I'm a bit surprised with this question
those inside ring of fire or outside, on some sense its about that~ it interesting how hawai volcanos pop up and similary a mountain on border of china and north korea change knowledge of geology plus other stuff~ which one will pop up? dunno this cat hope not on this cat country tho~