yes by the western Pacific Ocean
Volcanoes forming, Islands Forming, Deep Sea Trenches Forming, Earthquake Actvity, New oceanic crust forming, Old oceanic crust being subducted
There are a number of active volcanoes in New Zealand, and a watch is maintained on them. These observations are recorded on the website for gns.cri.nz, under volcanoes.
There are always volcanoes forming.
If we didn't have volcanoes we wouldn't have any new landforms or islands.
The Caribbean are an "island arc" forming part of a destructive plate boundary and the volcanology is a result of the subduction associated with this.
They are shield volcanoes. This means that they are cone shaped but with very shallow slope angles forming the volcanoes flank.
It appears not. The New Horizons space probe did not find any evidence of volcanoes or cryovolcanoes.
Active volcanoes on islands create more land area through the deposition of lava, ash, and other volcanic materials. When volcanoes erupt, the flowing lava solidifies and cools, forming new land masses on the island. Over time, repeated eruptions can contribute to the growth and expansion of the island.
The earth is still forming!
Due to volcanoes
Underwater volcanoes and mountains can form at both convergent and divergent boundaries.
There are no volcanoes near New Orleans.