There are no more ACTIVE volcanoes in Africa.
Marion island and Prince Edward Volcano
Yes, there are many volcanoes in Africa, in many of its countries.
Marion Island and prince Edward island but I'm not sure if they're extinct, dormant or active
africa does not have volcanoes africa does have erthquakes
Asia,Africa,Antartica,South America and Europe
There are no volcanoes in Cape Town, nor any in the whole of South Africa. You could, however, be blown away by the friendly and hospitable people of Cape Town.
Marion Island contains a volcano that is thought to have been active only a few hundred years ago, which nothing in geological terms. Marion Island is situated in the Southern Ocean and is a part of the Republic of South Africa, but you could not call it part of the African continent.
South Africa, there is no 'transvaal' of any sort in Europe.
No, only south Greece has volcanoes. Near of Macedonia, Thrace had an old volcano that does not work now
The "Ring Of Fire" is a ring of volcanoes that stretches from the southern tip of south america bordering the altantic ocean and the southern tip of Africa, also bordering the atlantic. It contains most of the world's volcanoes.
Most places in the U.S. have no volcanoes. Aside from the possible exception of the Yellowstone supervolcano there are no volcanoes in the U.S. east of the Rockies. Most of the volcanoes in the continental U.S. are in Washington and Oregon.