An Active volcano is one that is currently erupting or has a high probability of erupting frequently. These volcanoes show regular signs of activity, such as gas emissions, tremors or lava flows. Famous examples include Mount Etna in Italy and Mount Stromboli, often called the “Lighthouse of the Mediterranean.” ANSWER: (C) Active volcano
Which type of volcano erupts frequently? (A) Extinct volcano (B) Dormant volcano (C) Active volcano (D) Sleeping volcano
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Active volcanoes are those that have erupted in recent historical times and are expected to erupt again soon. There are approximately 1,500 active volcanoes on land globally. These volcanoes are often located at plate boundaries, such as the Ring of Fire. Their “frequent” eruptions can range from continuous activity (like Kilauea in Hawaii) to eruptions every few years. Monitoring active volcanoes is critical for global safety, as they pose the most immediate threat to human life and aviation through ash clouds and lava flows.