There are no active volcanoes in Australia, only extinct ones.
For thousands of years, the only active volcano on Australian territory was Big Ben, which is located on Heard Island. More recently, there has been considerable volcanic activity on the nearby McDonald Islands, also Australian territory.
The Australian mainland has no active volcanoes.
However, the University of Western Australia's seismicity centre states that Australia's oldest volcanoes are in north Queensland. No particular mountain/extinct volcano has been specified as the oldest.
The majority of Australia's mainland volcanoes are extinct. Among them are:
Mt Gambier and Mr Schank in South Australia are two of Australia's most well-known ancient volcanoes which are actually considered dormant, rather than extinct, with various sources quoting their possible last eruptions as occurring between 2000 and 4000 years ago.
There are numerous extinct volcanoes in Australia. They include:
There are no volcano's in Australia. The highest mountain is Mt. Kosciusko.
it is called a extinct volcano
No, Mt Fox is extinct. There are no active volcanoes anywhere in Australia.
The Biblical name is Mount Ararat... ;)
extinct volcano
The extinct volcanos name is Diamond Head
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Mount Suribachi is the name of the extinct volcano on Iwo Jima.
it is called a extinct volcano
dormant.
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No, Mt Fox is extinct. There are no active volcanoes anywhere in Australia.
Diamond Head
It can be either dormant or extinct
The Biblical name is Mount Ararat... ;)
Either Dormant or Extinct
Mauna Loa, Hawii