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Yes, Mercury has extinct volcanoes.
Yes, volcanoes, most of them extinct or dormant, are found in some deserts around the world.
Active, extinct, and dormant volcanoes can be found in various locations around the world. Some notable regions with active volcanoes include the Pacific Ring of Fire, which encircles the Pacific Ocean, and areas like Iceland and Italy's Mount Etna. Extinct and dormant volcanoes can be found in many countries, such as the United States (e.g., the Rocky Mountains) and Turkey (e.g., Mount Ararat).
Extinct volcanoes are called extinct because they are no longer active and have not erupted in historical times. This term is used to distinguish them from active and dormant volcanoes. Extinct volcanoes are considered to have no potential for future activity.
Most active volcanoes are found in different places like Hawaii , Washington, Ireland or even japan. Most extinct volcanoes are found in Eurasia but different parts .
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.
Extinct volcanoes in France are primarily found in the Massif Central region, particularly in the Auvergne region. The most famous extinct volcano in France is Puy de Dôme, located in this region. Other notable extinct volcanoes in France include Puy de Sancy and Puy de Pariou.
Yes provided you count dormant and extinct ones, but there are many very large areas that have never held volcanoes.
No, it never has volcanoes in the first place.
No. The volcanoes of Mars are extinct.
there are no active volcanoes in Wales. Data suggests that Snowdon was once a Volcano.
Yes, there are a number of extinct and dormant volcanoes in deserts.