No. The volcanoes that did erupt in Britain are very long since extinct and date from periods deep in the geologicl past (tens to hundreds of millions of years ago).
Yes, there are dormant volcanoes in Britain. Examples include Arthur's Seat in Scotland and Mounts Bay in Cornwall. These volcanoes have shown no signs of recent eruption but could potentially become active again in the future.
Active volcanoes and dormant volcanoes both have a likely chance to erupt and have erupted in the past.
Dormant volcanoes
there more than 700 hundred dormant volcanoes in England
Yes, volcanoes, most of them extinct or dormant, are found in some deserts around the world.
There are 49 volcanoes in Auckland and 48 active ones but I don't know how many dormant volcanoes there are in Auckland.
dormant volcanoes
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.
Dormant volcanoes don't erupt at all. When volcanoes are dormant, are "asleep" and do not erupt for a while. actually yes dormant is asleep but they can erupt at any time your thinking extinct valcanos dont erupt
dormant volcanoes. These volcanoes are not currently erupting but have the potential to become active again in the future.
Some volcanoes are active, while others are dormant.
We don't know. We can only catalog the volcanoes we know about. There are probably more dormant volcanoes, especially under the ocean, that we haven't found yet.