Tamo
Masif
The world's largest
volcano Tamu Massif is the largest volcano on Earth, one of the largest
volcanoes in the solar system, a New Mexico-sized volcano or the British Isles
under the Pacific Ocean about 1,600 kilometers east of Japan. It is called
Volcano The giant shield, with an area of 100,000,000 square miles,was discovered in 2013, part of a
volcanic plateau called Shatsky Rise, whose last eruption was 144 million years
ago
Discovery
of the Tamo Massif volcano
Professor William Sager
studied the Tamo Masif volcano about 20 years ago at the Texas School of Earth
Sciences and showed the team's results in Nature Geoscience, A
multidisciplinary month that reflects disciplines within Earth Sciences. It has
been shown that the Tamu Masif volcano has emerged among underwater volcanoes
because of its size and shape. It is low and wide, meaning long-distance lava
flows compared to most other volcanoes on earth.
The
largest active volcano
Mauna Loa is the largest
active volcano in the world, located in the south-central part of the island of
Hawaii, in the state of Hawaii in the United States, part of the Hawaiian
National Park, and Mona Loa is the largest mountain mass In the world, the word
"Mona Loa" means the long
mountain in Hawaii, rising 4169 meters above sea level, occupying half of the island, with a 120 km dome and a width of 103 km.
mountain in Hawaii, rising 4169 meters above sea level, occupying half of the island, with a 120 km dome and a width of 103 km.
Mona Loa
Volcano Activity
Mona Loa is one of the
most active volcanoes on earth. Since 1843, it has been thirty-three times and
has launched a lava covering more than 800 square kilometers.
Its last activity was in
1984.