There are 2 things to note when talking about HDTV. The first is resolution, which is how "clear" the picture is. This is indicated by the 720 or 1080 part of the number. This is how many pixels tall the screen is. (1080 is a clearer picture, because it is 360 pixels taller). The second part, the "i" and "p" are the type of scan the TV has. "i" stands for interlaced and "p" stands for progressive. Progressive is generally considered to be superior to interlaced. So, the best available TV right now would be a "1080p".
It is a shield volcano.
The Production Budget for Volcano was $90,000,000.
No, it was made by volcano thousands of years ago.
largest volcano in the world is Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
no there are wood roks made out of a volcano
Mount Logan in Canada is not a volcano. It is the highest mountain in Canada and the second highest in North America, located in the Saint Elias Mountains of the Yukon Territory. It is a non-volcanic peak formed by tectonic forces.
plate tectonic movement
NOT TRUE .... there are a few volcanoes in Canada, not just in Nunavut there is one volcano in Canada and it is located in Nunavut that is the only volcano in Canada
Mount Garibaldi (British Columbia, Canada)
your mama's volcano and the hers alps and her great bear sleeping by her which is a lake
It is imposable to know when the first volcano erupted since the have been around for millions of years.
Since the plates are very big in Canada, there is absolutely no imminent threat for a volcano erupting in the middle or even a few hundred km from the plate borders, along with no major earthquackes.
In general, an active volcano is one that has erupted within historic time. In regions where the historic record is very short (such as Canada), an active volcano is defined as one that has erupted within the last 200 years. Canada has one historically active volcano, Tseax cone. Its 1775 eruption killed an estimated 2000 Nisga'a First Nations people.
A Strato volcano or a composite volcano.
No. It is a composite volcano.
Cleveland volcano is in Alaska & is a Stratovolcano (composite volcano)
No. It is a complex volcano, with multiple features resulting from varying types of eruption.