Essay On Mexican Volcanoes

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There are forty-two volcanoes in Mexico. Mexico’s volcanoes are on the North American Continental tectonic plate. Out of all the volcanoes the three most active are Popocatepetl, El Chichon, and Colima. El Chichon had its last eruption in 1982. No one living near this mountain saw it coming because its last eruption was one hundred and thirty years earlier and was minor. They also ignored the earthquake on the night of March twenty-eighth. But in the morning no one could miss the ash and debris in the air. Most of the two thousand people that died, died from breathing in the harmful gases. It cooled the whole earth the following year. When it erupted in 1982 it created a three hundred meter deep crater. Before the eruption in 1982 El Chichon …show more content…

This fire volcano which is its nickname, is one of the most dangerous volcanoes in Central America. It has erupted more than thirty times since 1585. The volcanic style is explosive with many lava domes. This stratovolcano has two younger volcanoes that are growing fast. The last earthquake recorded nearby was August thirty-first two thousand and fifteen. Colima has been an active volcano since 1994. Finally the last active volcano, Popocatepetl or El Popo as some call it was dormant for fifty years until in 1994 it exploded. Since then it has been erupting and making huge explosions. This volcano's name Popocatepetl is the Aztec word for smoking mountain. It stands five thousand two hundred and forty-six meters tall. It is seventy meters southeast of Mexico city. This volcano is the second highest volcano in North America. Popocatepetl is a stratovolcano. The last time it erupted was May 8, 2013. The last earthquake recorded near Popocatepetl was on September sixteenth two thousand and fifteen. A smaller volcano that's located in northwestern Mexico is called Cerro Prieto. This volcano is a lava dome and is only one hundred and seventy-five kilometers southeast of San Diego, …show more content…

It has a strombolian eruption style but hasn’t erupted in this century. Another massive volcano in Mexico called Iztaccihuatl is located right next to Popocatepetl. Iztaccihuatl is the third highest mountain in Mexico and is a stratovolcano. It’s nickname woman in the white comes from it looking like a sleeping woman when looking from the valley in Mexico. The last earthquake nearby Iztaccihuatl was on July twenty-seventh two thousand and fifteen. The last time this volcano erupted is unknown but they predict it was less than eleven thousand years ago. Paricutin is a volcano that grew right on top of a cornfield and was witnessed by the farmer. This volcano has a strombolian eruption style which means it has many different explosions that shoot a few meters into the air. This volcano is located in west central Mexico and is currently dormant. It consist of cinder cones that have been active but are not currently. The Tacana volcano is on the Mexico Guatemala border. It’s a stratovolcano that stand four thousand and sixty meters tall. Tacana is currently dormant but last erupted in nineteen eighty-six. When it erupted it spit out some ash which killed some plants but otherwise cause no

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