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There are many volcanoes but only a few that are active. Examples are Mauna Loa, Hualalai, Kilauea.
Quite a few indeed!
There are actually quite a few different kinds of volcanoes in the world such as active volcanoes. These volcanoes include also underwater volcanoes and inactive volcanoes.
Yes, Europe has many volcanoes, however, only a few ones that are still active. Those can be found in Italy. Extinct or dormant ones can be found in Greece, Spain, Iceland, etc.
No,there is no valcanoes in Bangladesh.
there are 263 islands that are a part of scotland. most contain no people living on them.
Sicily, Sardinia, Corsika, Crete, Cyprus, Ireland, Malta and Britain are a few.
There are about 130 volcanoes in Iceland, but only a few of them are active.
New Zealand, as a subduction zone, has dozens of extinct volcanoes. The status of the few active or dormant ones is monitored on gns.cri.nz. Currently there are four 'frequently active' volcanoes, and a further seven 'reasonably active'. The Taupo Volcanic Zone is among the most destructive and prolific in the world.
Mount AsamaMount EtnaMount Hualalai
There are hundreds of active volcanoes in the world, a few of which are in Hawaii. The most active Hawaiian volcano, Kilauea, is one of the most active in the world.
Alaska has 29 volcanoes. Alaska also has 80% of all the active volcanoes in the U.S.AnswerAlaska contains 130 volcanoes in the volcanic fields, 90 of which have been active within the last 10,000 years.