Most volcanoes are not active but some are. It is very rare for a volcano to be active. :-)
maybe because the middle of the pacific ocean is nearest the equator and the equator is the hottest place on earth so that's where a lot of volcanoes would be because all of the hawiian islands were caused by volcanoes. this is what i think at least. i hope it helped you!
All of the Hawaiian Islands are volcanic, but only Hawaii, the Big Island, has active volcanoes at this time.
Yes, they would. Hawaii is a prime example; all of its islands are either extinct or active volcanoes.
No. All the volcanoes on Mars are extinct.
Asia has the most active volcanoes. The Ring of Fire passes through the islands of Indonesia, the Philippines and Japan and contains numerous volcanoes.
not all are made of volcanic rock but those that are close to active volcanoes will most prob be built of volcanic rock :-)
All of the islands are volcanoes. Volcanoes are still active on the Big Island. The geology is basically basalt rock and lava. Sand on the beaches is not the ussual silica dioxide, but is calcium carbonate- from broken down coral.
All of it. The islands were created by volcanoes.
No. they are all extinct. The extinct volcanoes are: Ostrzyca, Grodczyn, and Wilcza Góra.
All of the active and inactive volcanoes that are part of the Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount chain are shield volcanoes. Shield volcanoes are the result of Hot Spot volcanism which is the type of volcanic force that created the Hawaiian islands.
They were all produced by volcanoes.