What is the largest volcano in Australia?

Australia is the only continent without any current volcanic activity, but it hosts one of the world's largest extinct volcanoes, the Tweed Volcano.
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Where is Australia's largest volcano?

Heard Island is one of the most remote locations in the world, lying in the Southern Indian Ocean about 4100km from Perth, WA. The landscape is dominated by the massive volcano, which is Australia's largest volcano, and the largest mountain in Australian territory, towering 500m above Mt Kosciuszko.
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Where is Australia's extinct volcano?

The Tweed Volcano in New South Wales is extinct, having last erupted over 23 million years ago, and it's an example of a shield volcano.
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Is there a supervolcano in Australia?

There are no volcanoes on the Australian mainland that have erupted since European settlement, but some volcanoes in Victoria, South Australia and North Queensland could have been witnessed by Aboriginal people several thousand years ago.
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Is Tower Hill volcano extinct?

Tower Hill is an inactive volcano on the south-west coast of Victoria, Australia, approximately 275 kilometres (171 mi) west of Melbourne, and 15 kilometres (9 mi) north-west of Warrnambool.
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The Supervolcano in Australia; Cerberean Caldera



Are there fish in Tower Hill Lake?

Tower Hill Lake, Tower Hill

A shallow freshwater lake located in a volcanic crater. Carries no angling fish species.
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When was the last volcanic eruption in Victoria?

The cluster of volcanoes in the province began forming about 4.5 million years ago with the most recent eruption believed to have been Mount Gambier, about 5,000 years ago. The province is still considered active and contains volcanoes among the youngest in Australia, alongside some in far north Queensland.
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Was Toowoomba a volcano?

Toowoomba, known in its early years as “The Swamp,” is built in a cavity on the side of a volcano. The town is shaped like a bowl, with streets running up the rim on three sides. Huge open culverts allow large amounts of storm water to escape into the drains and be carried to the creeks that run through the centre.
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Is Melbourne sitting on a volcano?

Mount Melbourne is a 2,733-metre-high (8,967 ft) ice-covered stratovolcano in Victoria Land, Antarctica, between Wood Bay and Terra Nova Bay. It is an elongated mountain with a summit caldera filled with ice with numerous parasitic vents; a volcanic field surrounds the edifice.
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Is Tasmania a volcanic?

Chains of volcanoes formed across Tasmania. The volcanoes occurred intermitantly for millions of years. Many of the rocks on the west coast of Tasmania were produced by volcanoes and some of these are known as the Mt Read Volcanic Belt, a highly significant mineralised belt.
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What is the oldest volcano in Australia?

  • The Glass House Mountains are examples of volcanism in eastern Australia. ( ...
  • Mount Gambier erupted just 5,000 years ago. ( ...
  • Basalt columns known as the Organ Pipes in Victoria formed about 1 million years ago. ( ...
  • Undara Lava Tubes in Far North Queensland formed around 190,000 years ago.
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Is Canberra a volcano?

The magma was formed by melting an aluminium-rich pelitic sediment. The eruption came from a volcano into shallow sea water. The deposits built above sea level as they progressed. The underlying sediments now make up the Canberra Formation.
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Is Big Ben the tallest mountain in Australia?

The active volcano on Heard Island, known as Big Ben, is adorned with vast glaciers stretching to the crashing waves of the ocean far below. At a soaring 2,745 metres, it is 517m taller than Mount Kosciuszko, giving it the little-known title of the tallest mountain in Australian-owned territory excluding Antarctica.
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How many volcanoes does Australia have?

Even though Australia is home to nearly 150 volcanoes, none of them has erupted for about 4,000 to 5,000 years! The lack of volcanic activity is due to the island's location in relation to a tectonic plate, the two layers of the Earth's crust (or lithosphere).
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What was the last volcano to erupt in Australia?

The most recent eruptions were around 5000 years ago at Mount Schank and Mount Gambier. The area is considered dormant, which means it is not currently active, but could become active at any time.
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Is the blue lake an active volcano?

Mount Gambier's Blue Lake and the nearby Mount Schank are Australia's most recently active volcanoes, having erupted about 5,000 years ago.
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Where is the fault line in Australia?

The Darling Fault is one of the longest and most significant faults in Australia, extending for at least 1500 km in a north–south orientation near the west coast of southern Western Australia.
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Is Mount Dandenong an extinct volcano?

The Dandenong Ranges were formed from the remains of an ancient, extinct volcano. It's hard to imagine these mountains as the site of huge volcanic activity. But the rich, volcanic soil plus high rainfall, are the reasons why the Dandenongs are so lush.
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Has Toowoomba ever had snow?

1896 – Heavy snowfalls recorded at Toowoomba, especially in higher parts of the city. 1901 – In July, snow was again recorded in Toowoomba. 1965 – In mid-1965, heavy snow was reported. 2015 – The heaviest accumulations of snow fell on Toowoomba, making it the most significant snow event in 30 years.
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What Aboriginal land is Toowoomba?

Estimations place the Indigenous population pre-settlement from 1500 to 2500 people. The Jagera people were of the foothills and escarpment, Giabal were of the Toowoomba area and the Jarowair were of the northern areas towards and including the Bunya Mountains.
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Is Mount Dandenong a volcano?

The Dandenong Ranges were formed by a volcano and its lava flows. This volcano was last active 373 million years ago. Aeons of erosion have created the slopes and deep gullies we see today.
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Are there any extinct volcanoes in Australia?

Australia is the only continent without any current volcanic activity, but it hosts one of the world's largest extinct volcanoes, the Tweed Volcano. Rock dating methods indicate that eruptions here lasted about three million years, ending about 20 million years ago.
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Can an extinct volcano erupt again?

Extinct volcanoes are not expected to erupt in the future. Inside an active volcano is a chamber in which molten rock, called magma, collects.
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