there are452 volcanoes in the pacific ring of fire by:jomarie tajada na malandi ung syota ni franc Carlo at mico edosma academy camarin caloocan city
No, it never has volcanoes in the first place.
No. they are all extinct. The extinct volcanoes are: Ostrzyca, Grodczyn, and Wilcza Góra.
Active, extinct, and dormant volcanoes can be found in various locations around the world. Some notable regions with active volcanoes include the Pacific Ring of Fire, which encircles the Pacific Ocean, and areas like Iceland and Italy's Mount Etna. Extinct and dormant volcanoes can be found in many countries, such as the United States (e.g., the Rocky Mountains) and Turkey (e.g., Mount Ararat).
No. All the volcanoes on Mars are extinct.
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Yes, Mercury has extinct volcanoes.
Yes, volcanoes, most of them extinct or dormant, are found in some deserts around the world.
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there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.
there are452 volcanoes in the pacific ring of fire by:jomarie tajada na malandi ung syota ni franc Carlo at mico edosma academy camarin caloocan city
No, it never has volcanoes in the first place.
No. The volcanoes of Mars are extinct.
No. they are all extinct. The extinct volcanoes are: Ostrzyca, Grodczyn, and Wilcza Góra.
Active, extinct, and dormant volcanoes can be found in various locations around the world. Some notable regions with active volcanoes include the Pacific Ring of Fire, which encircles the Pacific Ocean, and areas like Iceland and Italy's Mount Etna. Extinct and dormant volcanoes can be found in many countries, such as the United States (e.g., the Rocky Mountains) and Turkey (e.g., Mount Ararat).
Yes, there are a number of extinct and dormant volcanoes in deserts.
Yes, extinct volcanoes, the largest being Mount LamLam. But no active volcanoes.