Titan Volcano (Ex-Name: Mount Amnoze) was a mountain in the Amazeman City. It was the third-largest volcano in Robloxia after the 19,976-foot Storm Peak and the 7,833-foot Caldera Peak. It used to erupt significantly and used to cause many blackouts and power outages. It first erupted on September 24, 2008. The biggest eruption was in 2010, forcing a major 5.8 quake to sink the local farm. It had another eruption on April 21, 2012. Its next eruption was in December 2015. Its last eruption occurred on April 21, 2021. It used to erupt every 2-3 years. It was renamed from Mount Amnoze to the Titan Volcano on 12/31/2015 after the mayor ordered so on the eighteenth. On January 23, 2022, Titan Volcano became an extinct volcanic mountain.

Description

The mountain's outer crust was mostly made of dark gray stone, while its inner crust was made of black and white bedrock. The main reason why this volcano frequently erupted was the energy inside the volcano being significantly higher than many other volcanoes. Another reason why is that its inner crust was extremely hard to break and barely takes damage when the volcano erupts, and when it does take damage, it quickly heals back to when it started, until it finally was sufficiently destroyed in January 2022, causing the volcano to be extinct.

Climate Data for Titan Volcano

Month JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC YEAR
Record High in Degrees Fahrenheit 13 19 63 78 98 126 124 118 94 78 51 21 126
Mean Maximum in Degrees Fahrenheit 3 12 41 64 86 111 118 106 82 62 37 9 61
Average High in Degrees Fahrenheit -7 5 19 50 74 96 112 94 70 46 23 -3 48
Average Low in Degrees Fahrenheit -12 0 11 36 65 89 100 83 58 40 19 -9 30
Mean Minimum in Degrees Fahrenheit -17 -11 6 22 53 78 92 71 46 32 10 -13 30
Record Low in Degrees Fahrenheit -29 -26 -1 3 36 63 81 54 29 12 -11 -27 -29
Average precipitation days: 7 7 28 21 21 21 21 21 21 14 28 7 196
Average snowy days: 7 7 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 42
Mean monthly sunshine hours: 276 276 24 108 108 108 108 108 108 192 24 276 1608

For Caldera Peak, subtract temperatures in the chart by 21 degrees Fahrenheit. For Storm Peak, subtract temperatures in the chart by 64 degrees Fahrenheit.