Where is Mount Merapi located?
Mount Merapi, which stands at about 9,551 feet (2,911 meters) tall, lies in one of the world’s most densely populated areas and dominates the landscape immediately north of the major city of Yogyakarta, on the island of Java. Merapi is the youngest and southernmost of a volcanic chain extending north and northwest, to the Mount Ungaran volcano. Tectonically, Merapi is situated at the subduction zone where the Indo-Australian Plate is sliding beneath the Eurasian Plate. It is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire – a section of fault lines and volcanoes stretching from the western coast of South America, Alaska through Japan and Southeast Asia.