Undersea Volcano Axial Seamount's Potential Eruption

Scientists predict that the undersea volcano Axial Seamount off the Pacific Coast could erupt by the end of the year. Despite being highly active, its eruptions are non-explosive, posing no risk of tsunami. The volcano's unique oozing lava style makes its eruptions unnoticed on land but impactful underwater.

Potential Eruption of Axial Seamount in the Pacific Northwest

The Axial Seamount, the most active volcano in the Pacific Northwest, is showing signs of potential eruption due to inflation of the seafloor, with scientists predicting it could erupt soon. Despite being deep underwater, it is closely monitored and not considered a threat to human communities.