Any volcano that has erupted within the Holocene epoch (i.e. within the past 12,000 years) is considered to be active.
Some examples of active volcanoes are Mount Etna in Sicily, Kilauea in Hawaii, Mount St. Helens in the US, Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines, Krakatoa in Indonesia and Mount Vesuvius in Italy.
No, most volcanoes are very old and are not active anymore
No. As the plate moves over the hot spot creating the volcanism, the island volcanoes become extinct.
No. Most of the Hawaiian volcanoes are extinct. Only those at the eastern end of the chain are active.
No all in the world!
No. Hawaii has active volcanoes but Nevada does not. Nevada does have inactive volcanoes, however.
Hawaii still has five active volcanoes to this day!
Hawaii has the most active volcanoes in the United States.
Most volcanoes in Hawaii are active, meaning that they still erupt. Volcanoes that are not active are referred to as dormant.
The Maunaloa and the Kilauea volcanoes are two of the highest active volcanoes in Hawaii. They are in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The third highest active volcano is Haleakala on Maui.
No. Only a handful of Hawaii's volcanoes are active.
No. Hawaii has active volcanoes but Nevada does not. Nevada does have inactive volcanoes, however.
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There are 3 active volcanoes in Hawaii right now.
Hawaii still has five active volcanoes to this day!
Hawaii has the most active volcanoes in the United States.
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.
Most volcanoes in Hawaii are active, meaning that they still erupt. Volcanoes that are not active are referred to as dormant.
No It Does Not
The Maunaloa and the Kilauea volcanoes are two of the highest active volcanoes in Hawaii. They are in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The third highest active volcano is Haleakala on Maui.
yes there is a active volcano's there r some in Hawaii
Hawaii is a state with volcanoes beneath it!