Mount Fuji is an extinct volcano.
There are many active volcanoes in Japan.
There’s a volcano emitting masses of smoke in Iceland.
Scott There are many volcanoes in New Zealand, but most are extinct.
The volcano caused catastrophic damage to the villages nearby.
Yemen’s chief seaport sits in the middle of an extinct volcano.
The largest volcano known to science isn’t on Earth, but on Mars.
The incredible destructive power of the volcano was all too visible.
The air is full of minute particles of dust from the volcano eruption.
The entire village was buried in ash after the eruption of the volcano.
The eruption of the Krakatoa volcano was equal to 223 million tons of TNT.
The eruption of the volcano blasted a huge hole in the top of the mountain.
The eruption of the volcano was predicted in advance, so no one was injured.
After the volcano erupted, boiling lava poured down the side of the mountain.
All routes out of the city were blocked with traffic after the volcano erupted.
The Galapagos Islands were formed by volcanoes erupting at the bottom of the sea.
If you live near a volcano, you need to be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice.
The more than 500 active volcanoes on earth testify to the dynamics of our planet.
In Italy, steam from active volcanoes supplies heat and power to surrounding areas.
Over one million people live within the blast zone of the active volcano Sakurajima.
Because there are a lot of volcanoes, it is easy for Japan to be hit by earthquakes.
The volcano has been smoking for weeks, and scientists believe it may erupt any day now.
The entire town was covered in a fine gray powder following the eruption of the volcano.
A tsunami generated by the eruption of the volcano Krakatoa killed 36,000 people in 1883.
After the volcano erupted, all the houses in the town below were covered with a layer of ash.
Hundreds of people are fleeing the area as the lava from the volcano approaches their village.
There is a thick column of steam rising from the volcano, and people are afraid it may soon erupt.
Each of the main colonial cities of El Salvador has a nearby volcano bearing the name of the town.
Tourists were scrambling to get a flight out of the country after the volcano showed signs of erupting.
The explosion of the volcano Krakatoa was 25 times more powerful than the biggest ever nuclear explosion.