Portal:Volcanoes/Did you know/4
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- ... that the volcanic chain (pictured) responsible for creating the island of Hawaii extends all the way to the Kuril–Kamchatka Trench, at the border of Russia?
- ... that Nintoku Seamount, an underwater volcano in the Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain, is over 56.2 million years old?
- ... that volcanoes in the Puyehue Volcano complex may have produced some of the most primitive magmas in the Andes?
- ... that Pilot Rock is one of the oldest volcanic formations in the Cascade Range?
- ... that one of a series of hotels called the Volcano House, built at the edge of Kīlauea volcano since 1846, burned to the ground from a kitchen fire?
- ... that the eruption of Amak Volcano in about 2550 BCE was confirmed by tephrochronology?
- ... that the Bobrof Volcano is an uninhabited island in the Andreanof Islands, part of Alaska's Aleutian archipelago?
- ... that the closest transportation to Davidof Volcano is 199 miles (320 km) away in Adak, Alaska?