yes one of the most popular volcano on Antarctic is mount Erebus
Volcanoes can be in all parts of the world,mainly volcanoes appear where tectonics plates diverge. So its is possible for volcanoes to be in the arctic.
The various volcanoes in Antarctica itself and the islands surrounding it.
No. Where volcanoes appear is not affected by climate. There are volcanoes in places such as Iceland, Alaska, and Antarctica.
Yes, a string of dozens of volcanoes were found in the ocean in 2011. Several of them have been active.
Yes, at least one: Mt Erebus.
Antarctica has several active volcanoes, notably Mt Erebus, which is consistent in its volcanic activity.
Mt Erebus is one of about 70 volcanoes on the Antarctic continent.
The southern-most active volcano in the world is located in Antarctica: Mt Erebus. It is the only active volcano on the continent.
Mount Erebus in Antarctica is the southernmost historically active volcano on Earth. With a summit elevation of 3,794 metres (12,448 ft), it is located on Ross Island, which is also home to three inactive volcanoes, notably Mount Terror. Mount Erebus is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, which includes over 160 active volcanoes. Erebus is the only active volcano on the Antarctic continent. The volcano has been observed to be continuously active since 1972. The most recent known eruption of an Antarctic volcano was that of Deception Island in 1987. There are 36 known volcanoes in Antarctica, most of which are assumed dormant.
There're a lot of volcanoes in Antarctica and the "Ring of Fire", most volcanoes are at the "Ring of Fire" since the Ring of Fire is just like a ring and it's not all connected together. The middle of the tectonic plates may have earthquakes, volcanoes... Like if you live in Japen, there're a lot of volcanoes in Japen and since it's close to the Ring of Fire, it may have earthquakes. If you live in somewhere around Texas, there will never have an earthquake or have a volcano in Texas since Texas is very far away from the tectonic plate, and the volcanoes are mostly in California.
Yep, they are in nearly every country in the world.
There are about 70 volcanoes on the Antarctic continent, and Mt Erebus is fairly consistent in its activity.
There are about 70 volcanoes on the Antarctic continent. Mt Erebus is fairly consistent in its activity.