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The Only States in America With Active Volcanoes

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Bogoslof Island

Bogoslof Island, also known as Agasagook Island, has a peak elevation of 490 feet. Most of the island is submerged underwater but rises around 6000 feet above the seabed.

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Mount Augustine

The highest peak of the Augustine volcano rests at 4134 feet and is spread around an area of 32.4 square miles.

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Mount Cleveland

There are many reports of its eruptions, but the minor ones often go unnoticed since it is located in a remote area.

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FourpeakedMountain

This particular volcano is covered in the Fourpeaked Glacier and was dormant for around 10000 years. This was until its notable eruption in the year 2006.

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Kasatochi Island

Kasatochi Island stands at the highest point of its elevation at 1031 feet. It does not host any human population.

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Mount Okmok

Mount Okmok stands tall, with its highest elevation point at nearly 3500 feet. Various lakes known as crater lakes were formed due to the eruption and volcanic activity around the mount.

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Kilauea

This volcano is currently still erupting, with activity starting again in January of 2023. There was a brief quiet spell for the next few months and it was back in action for two weeks in June.

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Great Sitkin

In September 2021, small seismic activity was recorded in the area. In addition, a low quantity of lava eruptions was also reported by the scientists. However, no deaths or damage occurred.

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