Not really. While there is nothing that would prevent a composite volcano from developing under an area where a pond happens to be, there is no pond big enough to contain a composite volcano. As soon as the volcano starts forming, the first significant eruption would probably fill in or blast away the pond.
No. It is a composite volcano.
Yes. Climate does not affect what kind of volcano can develop.
Taal volcano is also a high land form but has a mouth or an opening called a crater
a shield volcano
The arenal volcano is a cindercone volcano not a composite.
it is a composite volcano.
the mount hood volcano is strato (composite) volcano
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
Stratovolcano (a composite volcano)
Mt. Vesuvius in Italy, Mt. Hood in Oregon and Mt. saint Helen's
No. Kilauea is not a composite volcano. It is a shield Volcano.
A composite volcano is a type of volcano that can be present anywhere on Earth. If you are looking for the latitude and longitude of a certain composite volcano, please state the name of a specific composite volcano in the question.