Which statement describes a volcano that is classified as dormant?
a. It has never erupted.
b. It is not expected to ever erupt again.
c. It is expected to erupt soon.
d. It has not erupted recently.
As for what I got from the definition of a dormant volcano; A dormant volcano would then be one that hasn't erupted in the past 10,000 years, but which is expected to erupt again.
Would it be D? If not D, would it be C?
I vote for D.
You're welcome, Anon.
Thank you, Ms. Sue!
Based on the definition you provided, a dormant volcano is one that hasn't erupted in the past 10,000 years but is expected to erupt again.
Among the options given, statement (d) "It has not erupted recently" aligns with this definition. A dormant volcano can be described as not having erupted recently, suggesting that it has been inactive for an extended period of time but may potentially erupt again in the future.
On the other hand, statement (c) "It is expected to erupt soon" does not match the definition of a dormant volcano. If a volcano is expected to erupt soon, it would be classified as an active volcano rather than dormant.
Therefore, the correct statement describing a volcano that is classified as dormant would be (d) "It has not erupted recently."