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The most dangerous volcanoes on Earth

By cynthia.hill

Published Mar 29, 2016 4:28 PM EDT | Updated Nov 7, 2019 3:56 AM EDT

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Volcanic activity is a harsh reminder that the world we live in is ever-changing and destructive. Volcanoes are mountains that open downward into a pool of molten rock below earth’s surface. When pressure builds, eruptions -- and disaster -- occur.

As National Geographic explains, "a large eruption can be extremely dangerous for people living near a volcano. Flows of searing lava, which can reach 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit (1,250 degrees Celsius) or more, can be released, burning everything in its path, including whole towns."

Orange bursts into the sky, rocks shoot up, and lava rolls down the mountain during a dangerous eruption. Volcanoes can cause flash floods, tsunamis, mudflows, rockfalls, and earthquakes.

Indonesia has become the location of some of the most deadly eruptions. Tens of thousands of lives have been lost to ash flows, mudflows, and tsunamis.

Did you know.. "More than 80% of the earth's surface is volcanic in origin. The sea floor and some mountains were formed by countless volcanic eruptions. Gaseous emissions from volcano formed the earth's atmosphere (dosomething.org)."

According to National Geographic, "about 1,900 volcanoes on Earth are considered active, meaning they show some level of activity and are likely to explode again. Many other volcanoes are dormant, showing no current signs of exploding but likely to become active at some point in the future."

Keep reading to find out the most dangerous volcanoes on Earth.

Yellowstone National Park, USA

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Yellowstone National Park is an active supervolcano. Yes, the majority of the park is a volcano. There have been at least three eruptions, 2.1 million years ago, 1.2 million years ago and 640,000 years ago. The most recent eruption collapsed and created a giant crater.

Mt. Aso, Japan

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The Aso volcano is one of the world’s most active. According to Volcano Discovery, "3 people were killed and 11 injured by ballistic blocks ejected by an explosion that occurred at about 1pm local time on 6 September 1979." They also explain, "2 tourists were killed by volcanic gas 100m south of the rim of Crater 1 on 23 November 1997. Since 1980, more than 70 people have been injured by volcanic gases at Aso."

Mt. Merapi, Indonesia

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Erupting approximately every 5-10 years, Mt. Merapi is Indonesia's most active volcano. Several of these eruptions have ended in death and you can almost always see smoke emerging from the mountaintop. In 2010, the Indonesian government warned nearby villagers to move to safer grounds. About 19,000 people were affected.

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