WEEK 5, Volcanic Hazards in Germany There are more than 30 volcanoes in Germany. Most of them are in the mountainous Siebengebirge and Eifel areas. Both of these areas are in the mid-west of Germany. One particular part of the Eifel is even named after volcanoes and is called the Vulkaneifel which means volcanic Eifel. Germany's volcanoes may seem harmless now, but experts believe they could erupt one day. Of course, we should not worry too much, as by one day these experts believe that to be several thousand years away! Today the volcanoes in Germany are covered by dense forests on their slopes and clear water fills their crater lakes. Germany's volcanoes have been either been extinct for a thousand years, or are thoroughly deep sleepers. The last eruption occurred around 13,000 years ago. https://ukgermanconnection.org https://www.germany.travel.>vocanoes https://www.sciencedaily.com.laachersee Laacher See, also known as Lake Laach (pictured above) is a volcani...