Yes, many.
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Volcanoes are not biological therefore do not 'live' anywhere.
Yes. Many people live next to volcanoes.
The Auckland Volcanic Field had a few tens of volcanoes - mostly of a 'one off ' appearance. Banks Peninsula, and the Dunedin Volcano are a pair of large South island volcanoes. From Oamaru running south along the coast to Milton, there is a chain of volcanoes. Along the Kakanui Range, north of the Maniototo, there are a number of volcanoes. And the Rock and Pillar Range has a few volcanics along its span.
Many of Mexico's people live in the valley's that are located between volcanoes because the soil that surrounds the volcanoes is rich and fertile, many farmers live in the valley despite the danger from volcanoes. The ash from volcanoes adds nutrients to the soil.
Saturn does not have any volcanoes.
Yes, there are active volcanoes under the sea.
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Iraq experiences earthquakes but does not have any volcanoes.
There are no active volcanoes on the our moon.
Farmers mostly live near volcanoes.They live near volcanoes because of the good fertilizer which makes good crops.