Yes there are. More than 200 volcanoes have been active in Canada in the past 2 million years. Cows love valcanoes and run in to them and have a dance party
Yes there are hundreds of volcanoes in canada. Hawaiian, Atlas and Ring of fire are most famous volcanoes of canada.
Volcanoes do not produce uranium.
I really think Canada, Singapore and Malaysia are the countries have not volcanoes. Is That Right?
There are 22 active volcanoes in Canada. They are all part of the Ring of Fire. Most of them are in British Columbia and in Yukon territories.
NOT TRUE .... there are a few volcanoes in Canada, not just in Nunavut there is one volcano in Canada and it is located in Nunavut that is the only volcano in Canada
Because British Columbia and the Yukon are closest to the "Pacific Ring of Fire".
Volcanoes do not produce uranium.
I really think Canada, Singapore and Malaysia are the countries have not volcanoes. Is That Right?
There are 22 active volcanoes in Canada. They are all part of the Ring of Fire. Most of them are in British Columbia and in Yukon territories.
NOT TRUE .... there are a few volcanoes in Canada, not just in Nunavut there is one volcano in Canada and it is located in Nunavut that is the only volcano in Canada
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Because British Columbia and the Yukon are closest to the "Pacific Ring of Fire".
Not necessarily. Shield volcanoes are volcanoes, but not all volcanoes are shield volcanoes.
There are over 200 volcanoes in Canada. Active Volcanoes in Canada include Fort Selkirk, Alligator Lake, Atlin, Tuya, Heart Peaks, Level Mountain, Edziza, Spectrum Range, Hoodoo Mountain, Iskut-Unuk River Cones, Crow Lagoon, Garibaldi Lake, Nazko, Milbanke Sound, Satah, Wells Gray-Clearwater, Silverthrone, Bridge River Cones, Meager, and Garibaldi.
Three types of volcanoes are Cinder Cone Volcanoes, Shield Volcanoes and Composite Volcanoes.
composite volcanoes shield volcanoes cinder cone volcanoes spatter cone volcanoes complex volcanoes
No, volcanoes do not need lava to be volcanoes.
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.