The Galunggung volcano is located in western Java, Indonesia. It is a stratovolcano, meaning it is made up of layers of solidified ash, pumice, and lava. These layers are known as strata. Stratovolcanoes are also known as composite volcanoes.
The Galunggung volcano is a young volcano, meaning it is less than 200,000 years old. It is also highly active, with over 20 eruptions in the past century. The most recent eruption occurred in 1982.
The Galunggung volcano is built on …