Q. Mount Erebus, recently seen in the news, is located in which continent?
Answer:
Antarctica
Notes: Mount Erebus, Antarctica's most southerly active volcano on Ross Island, spews $6000 worth of gold dust daily. It's a stratovolcano with a persistent lava lake since 1972, unique for its constant activity and occasional Strombolian eruptions. Researchers monitor it via satellites due to its remote location. Erebus is characterized by a conical shape and layers of lava, tephra, and ash, making it a significant geological phenomenon.