Kunlun Volcano By: Sara Gerald. Height Kunlun is the highest volcano in the northern hemisphere. It is 130m higher than the one in Iran. The summit is.

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Kunlun Volcano By: Sara Gerald

Height Kunlun is the highest volcano in the northern hemisphere. It is 130m higher than the one in Iran. The summit is 5800m. Altitude and peak is about 19,055 feet.

Location and where name came from. The location is N E Tibet,China The volcano whose name mean child of Krakatau. Birds eye view of kunlun

Last eruption and earthquake Last eruption was in 1951 it was the central vent exsplotion A magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit the area on March 21,2008.

How was formed and type Type of volcano is pyroclastic cones This volcano was formed in subduction zone