Iceland is in the northern Atlantic Ocean. Hawaii is located in the mid-pacific. they are about 10,800 miles apart, no they are not near each other.
No. Surtsey is a volcanic island near Iceland.
The nearest US State is California.
there will be volcanoes located on Iceland as it is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. this is a plate boundary where 2 of the tectonic plate edges are slowly moving away from each other. the plates are that are responsible for volcanoes in Iceland in particular are the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate(mainly Europe). as these 2 places move away from each other, the magma/ lava underneath rises up to fill the gap, forming volcanoes.
Two countries that are near Iceland are Greenland and The Faroe Islands
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the closest country Iceland is Greenland i answered this and I'm only nine
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Yes, they are near each other
Iceland satisfies that description.
Hilo is the nearest city. It is in Hawaii County on the island of Hawaii.
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When same charges are placed near each other, they will repel each other. This can lead to the creation of an electric field between the charges, causing them to push away from each other.