Active Volcano
An active volcano refers to a volcano that has erupted within the last 10,000 years and has the potential to erupt again in the future. These volcanoes are characterized by ongoing volcanic activity, such as lava flows, ash emissions, and gas emissions. They are a result of tectonic plate movements and the release of pressure from the Earth’s interior.
Meaning in Nepali:
चालक ज्वालामुखी (chālak jwālāmukhī), सक्रिय ज्वालामुखी (sakriya jwālāmukhī)
Pronunciation:
(active volcano) [ak-tiv vɑlˈkeɪ-noh]
Part of Speech:
noun
Nearby Words:
- Volcano (noun) – ज्वालामुखी (jwālāmukhī)
- Eruption (noun) – फोहोर (phōhor)
- Lava (noun) – लाभा (lābhā)
- Ash (noun) – खोप (khōp)
- Magma (noun) – म्याग्मा (myāgmā)
Synonyms:
- Live volcano
- Continuously erupting volcano
- Unresting volcano
- Dynamic volcano
- Unstable volcano
Antonyms:
शान्त ज्वालामुखी (shānt jwālāmukhī) – Dormant volcano
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