Regardless of how well stuck together the Earth's surface may seem on the surface, it actually consists of several different slabs. Volcanoes and earth quakes occur along the lines where one plate rubs up against another. One such boundary runs through/underneath Italy, another Japan. But Iraq is well way from any boundary zone, so it doesn't see any volcanic activity.
Iraq experiences earthquakes but does not have any volcanoes.
there called the largest volcanoes in japan
Yes, there are a number of volcanoes in the south of Italy, like Mt. Etna, and Mt. Vesuvius.
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According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, there are 108 active volcanoes in Japan. "Active" is defined as any volcano that emits gas and/or has erupted in the last 10,000 years. The JMA is currently monitoring about 30 of them. There are about 36 active volcanoes in Japan. Remember ACTIVE!
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Iraq experiences earthquakes but does not have any volcanoes.
Italy has 12 volcanoes
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Japan, Germany, Italy some peace keeping in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Turkish that I know of.
yes, Italy has about 3 volcanoes total in Italy. ignore the best thing, that it will bring you great joy to your heart.
There are several volcanoes in Italy.
Yes, there are a number of volcanoes in the south of Italy, like Mt. Etna, and Mt. Vesuvius.
Germany, Italy, and Japan
The United States mainly fought Germany, Japan, and Italy. There are various other small countries that were aligned with the Axis powers such as Romania, Hungary, Finland, Bulgaria, Iraq, and Thailand.