When was Australia's last active volcano?

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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Has Australia got any active volcanoes?

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. There are active volcanoes in the Heard and McDonald Islands.
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What is Australia's largest extinct volcano?

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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Does Australia have any extinct volcanoes?

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. Rather than a cone shape, shield volcanoes have a flatter, dome-like shape overall.
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Where was the last volcanic eruption in Australia?

The most recent eruptions on the Australian mainland occurred at Mt Gambier and Mt Schank in South Australia about 5,000 years ago. These volcanoes are part of a larger volcanic area or province in south-eastern Australia, where we can still expect another eruption.
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The Active Volcano in Australia (Queensland); Kinrara Volcano



What is the most likely volcano to erupt in Australia?

The Blue Lake and Mount Schank at Mount Gambier are the most active in the country and last erupted about 5,000 years ago. While some volcanologists predict the next eruption will come in another 5,000 years, they say Australia is under prepared for potential disaster.
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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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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 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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What is the closest volcano to Australia?

However, there are two active volcanoes located 4000 kilometres south west of Perth in the Australian Antarctic Territory: Heard Island and the nearby McDonald Islands. The other active volcanoes nearest Australia are in Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Indonesia and the Philippines.
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What is Australia's oldest volcano?

  • 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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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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Will volcanoes erupt in Victoria?

The province is still considered active and contains volcanoes among the youngest in Australia, alongside some in far north Queensland. Experts have said future eruptions were likely at some point over the next couple of thousand years.
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Which country has no volcano?

Answer and Explanation: Every continent on Earth has volcanoes, but Australia does not have any active volcanoes. They are all extinct, largely related to Australia not being...
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Does Australia have dormant volcanoes?

Three "geologically young" volcanoes have erupted in Australia within the last 10,000 years. That time frame is the period in which volcanologists classify volcanoes as active with the potential of future of activity, Dr Handley explained.
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Is Table Top Mountain a volcano?

Table Top is a volcanic peak with 2333 feet of prominence, making it one of the 73 Arizona peaks with at least 2000 feet of prominence.
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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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How many volcanoes are in Queensland?

Queensland hosts at least nine central volcanoes and 14 lava fields. Its volcanic centers are a combination of very young and relatively older central volcano dominated fields. There are 11 basaltic volcanic provinces north and inland from Townsville. They range in age from 44 Ma to recent.
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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 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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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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What is the largest extinct volcano in the world?

The world's biggest volcano has lost its title after scientists discovered it formed via seafloor spreading rather than a single eruption. Tamu Massif is an extinct volcano in the Pacific Ocean, around 1,000 miles east of Japan. It covers an area of 120,000 square miles—roughly the size of New Mexico.
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How many extinct volcanoes are in Australia?

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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