Hawaii
Active, dormant, and extinct.
In the United States it is not found east of the Mississippi River as there is no geologically recent volcanic activity there.
Countries around the world have different institutions for overseeing and classifying volcanic activity; in the United States, it is the USGS, or United States Geological Survey. They created the warning system for volcanic activity used today. In the Philippines, for example, it is PHILVOLCS, or Philippine Institute for Volcanology and Seismology.
About 4 million years ago, Minnesota had many active volcanoes. The volcanic and ocean activity caused the formation of the states bedrock.
Plutonic activity is another term of volcanic activity. Plutonism is a geologic theory that states the rocks that form the planet Earth were formed through volcanic activity.
Tectonic activity in the western states is responsible for numerous earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Buildings are constructed to withstand quakes and a careful watch is kept on all active volcanoes.
The three most active months for tornadoes in the United States are April, May, and June.
The most volcanic activity is in the Bermuda triangle or "the Devils triangle". It is located in an area located off the southerneastern Atlantic coast of the united states. It is also known for the unexplainable disappearence of ships and aircrafts.
yes ALASKA does. it has 90 of them
Yes it does. Go on google and look it up =-)
are there active volcanoes in the united states
there are 48 active or potentiaññy active volcanoes in the U.S