i think no
Yes, earthquakes can occur in rainforest regions just like any other area on Earth. Rainforests are not immune to seismic activity, and earthquakes can affect these regions, potentially causing damage to the ecosystem and local communities.
No,Jupiter has does not any Valcanoes on it.
yes no maybe so. go find out yourself.
there r active valcanoes which erupt frequently,some valcanoes does not have any time period of eruption they can erupt at a gap of 50yrs or may be having a gap of 5 months,dormant valcanoes r valcanoes which lost their activity and do not erupt at all if u like my answer please recommend me
nope there are no valcanoes by dc you are perfectly safe
None. Although there are volcanoes in neighboring Indonesia, there are none in Malaysia as Malaysia is not located on any of the faultlines that cause the creation of volcanoes.
Iraq experiences earthquakes but does not have any volcanoes.
Yes, there are currently active volcanoes around the world. Some examples include Kilauea in Hawaii, Mt. Etna in Italy, and Popocatepetl in Mexico. These volcanoes have exhibited recent eruptive activity.
In the amazon river. It doesn't live in any parts of the rainforest.
there is no core on Venus causing there to be no earthquakes on Venus
Yes there are volcanoes in the Amazon Rainforest
the Amazon rainforest is the biggest out of the any other rain forests