Mount Etna is an active volcano on Sicily.
Mt Etna.
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The active volcano on Sicily is known as Mt. Etna which is also the worlds worst volcano.
Mount Etna is an active volcano on Sicily.
Mount Etna
Mt. Etna
Mount Etna is an active volcano located on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy. While part of the volcano is underwater, the majority of it is above ground.
Mount Etna an active! volcano in Italy and the largest volcano in Europe, MountEtna is located on the east coast of Sicily.Read more: Is_mount_etna_active
about 600 Mount Aso: Mount Aso is one of the largest active volcanoes from those seen all over the world. This active volcano is located in Japan, on the island of Kyūshū. {Just a quick question wouldn't Krakatoa be one of the largest?}Barren Island:This active volcano is found in the Andaman Sea. This volcano is the only of the kind that is active in South Asia. A major portion of this volcano lies underwater. The peak of the volcano is seen at an altitude of 354 metres.Mount Bromo:Mount Bromo is an active volcano that remains to be a popular tourist attraction till date. Mount Bromo is located in the Tengger Caldera, which lies in the eastern area of Java, Indonesia.Didicas Volcano:The Didicas volcano is also an active volcano that is located in the Babuyan Islands which lies in Philippines. The base of this volcano is around 1,200 metres with an elevation of 228 metres.Mount Edziza:This active volcano is located in the Stikine Country, which lies in the Northwestern area of British Columbia in Canada. This Mount has many volcanic activities and this is also the second largest area that sees plenty of volcanic activity in Canada.Mount Etna:Mount Etna can be named as the largest active volcanoes seen in Europe. This active volcano lies on the East coast of Sicily. The origins of the volcanic activity began millions of years ago at Mount Etna. Over the years, people have witnessed some major eruptions due to Mount Etna.
In the current geologic setting off the East Coast, there is no reason to believe that one could form. Although not impossible because the forces that can trigger volcanoes are not entirely understood, it is highly unlikely one could form. The reasons for this, unlike the pacific coast there is no active subduction on the East Coast to create volcanoes and drive a magmatic production process. There is also no known active hotspot along the East Coast. The problem for a volcano to form in this region goes back to there, doesn't seem to be any way for the East Coast of the United States geologically to sustain any form of magma production that could cause a volcano.
The Ring of Fire is an arc stretching from New Zealand along the eastern edge of Asia, north across the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, and south along the coast of North and South America. It has intense earthquake and volcanic activity and is home of 75% of the worlds active volcanoes.
Mount Etna is an active volcano located on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy. While part of the volcano is underwater, the majority of it is above ground.
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White Island (Whakaari) is an active volcano off the east coast, in the Bay of Plenty and Mayor Island (Tuhua) is considered dormant.
the stromboli volcano off the west coast of southern Italy is the most active volcano on earth.it has been continuously for 200 years.it is also known as "light of the mediterranean"
Mount Etna an active! volcano in Italy and the largest volcano in Europe, MountEtna is located on the east coast of Sicily.Read more: Is_mount_etna_active
about 600 Mount Aso: Mount Aso is one of the largest active volcanoes from those seen all over the world. This active volcano is located in Japan, on the island of Kyūshū. {Just a quick question wouldn't Krakatoa be one of the largest?}Barren Island:This active volcano is found in the Andaman Sea. This volcano is the only of the kind that is active in South Asia. A major portion of this volcano lies underwater. The peak of the volcano is seen at an altitude of 354 metres.Mount Bromo:Mount Bromo is an active volcano that remains to be a popular tourist attraction till date. Mount Bromo is located in the Tengger Caldera, which lies in the eastern area of Java, Indonesia.Didicas Volcano:The Didicas volcano is also an active volcano that is located in the Babuyan Islands which lies in Philippines. The base of this volcano is around 1,200 metres with an elevation of 228 metres.Mount Edziza:This active volcano is located in the Stikine Country, which lies in the Northwestern area of British Columbia in Canada. This Mount has many volcanic activities and this is also the second largest area that sees plenty of volcanic activity in Canada.Mount Etna:Mount Etna can be named as the largest active volcanoes seen in Europe. This active volcano lies on the East coast of Sicily. The origins of the volcanic activity began millions of years ago at Mount Etna. Over the years, people have witnessed some major eruptions due to Mount Etna.
Stromboli Volcano, off the west coast of southern Italy, has been erupting nearly continuously for over 2,000 years.
There aren't any Portuguese islands of Gibraltar. You may be thinking about Madeira off Africa.
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There are no active volcanoes on the Australian mainland. Possibly the nearest active volcanoes to Warrnambool (on Victoria's southern coast) are Ruapehu in New Zealand and the volcano on Heard and McDonald Islands in the sourthen Indian Ocean.
In the current geologic setting off the East Coast, there is no reason to believe that one could form. Although not impossible because the forces that can trigger volcanoes are not entirely understood, it is highly unlikely one could form. The reasons for this, unlike the pacific coast there is no active subduction on the East Coast to create volcanoes and drive a magmatic production process. There is also no known active hotspot along the East Coast. The problem for a volcano to form in this region goes back to there, doesn't seem to be any way for the East Coast of the United States geologically to sustain any form of magma production that could cause a volcano.
Yes you do, because it is a name of a specific place.