Yes, Iceland has around 130 volcanoes but only a few of them erupt regularly. For example "Hekla" and "Krafla" and the most horrible volcano in the world which erupt and blocked the way for airplanes to fly through.
Yes, but all on the mainland are extinct,a long time ago,.
there are still visible remains of them all over the country,specially in areas around Oslo(the Oslo/vestfold volcanic field) you can find lavafields,and remains of Volcanic lavas in areas of Tafjord(sunnmørsalpane) and in Vanylven Olivine field,and many of the Islands Of Northern Norway( Lofoten and vesterålen) are all remains of old extinct volcanoes.
The Biggest Volcano in mainland Norway is located outside the coast of Northern Norway called Vøringplatau,wich is an underwater volcanic moutain range,wich are thought to be one of the largest hotspot volcanoes that has existed beside the icelandic hotspot.
You can still find,Active Volcanoes in Norway,but all are located far out in The Atlantic Ocean(Atlantic Ridge),on Jan Mayen Island,Berenberg volcano and on the Norwegian territory island, Bouvet Island,
Yes. Iceland is one of the most volcanically active areas in the world.
No, the scandic mountain range is too old and solid for volcanic activities. Also its very far from any continental plate edge.
No
yes they are likely to blow up today so if you live in Norway and feel rumberling make sure to evacuate
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No. Ganymede does not have any volcanoes.
Saturn does not have any volcanoes.
Iraq experiences earthquakes but does not have any volcanoes.
There are no known volcanoes in Kazakhstan.
No, there are volcanoes but not active.
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No. Ganymede does not have any volcanoes.
Saturn does not have any volcanoes.
Iraq experiences earthquakes but does not have any volcanoes.
No, there are volcanoes but not active.
There are no known volcanoes in Kazakhstan.
There are no active volcanoes on the our moon.
There are three different types of volcanoes. The types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, dome volcanoes, and also composite volcanoes.
Mars is not thought to have any active volcanoes. However, there are large inactive volcanoes found on the surface of Mars.
No. There are no volcanoes in the eastern United States.
Yes. There were formed by volcanoes.
There are volcanoes all over the planet.