Yes. Climbing a dormant or extinct volcano is not that much different from climbing an ordinary mountain.
Volcanoes are not safe to climb, because they could erupt and you would die.
Yes
The time it takes to climb a volcano can vary depending on factors like the size of the volcano, its elevation, and the individual's fitness level. Climbing smaller volcanoes may take a few hours, while larger and more challenging volcanoes could take a full day or even multiple days to summit.
Yes. Dormant volcanoes such as Mount Rainier and Mount Kilimanjaro are popular climbing destinations. Vulcanologists will sometimes climb active volcanoes to study them.
There are many volcanoes that have not killed anyone and are not likely to ever erupt again. Many active volcanoes are under the ocean and unlikely to cause anyone harm. Therefore there are many volcanoes that are pretty much tied for being the least deadly.
Every year during the climbing season someone will try and climb Mount Everest.
Anyone can climb Mount Everest if you are over 16 and have high altitude climbing experience. Today most companys will not take anyone on unless you have experience and the money to pay for your part of the expedition.
Some volcanoes are very tall mountains, reaching altitudes where temperatures rarely climb above freezing. Snow that falls on these mountains does not melt but instead piles up, eventually forming glaciers.
Yes. every year at least 10 people die attempting to climb Mt. Everest
extreme temps and thin air
The Titanic passengers did not climb on the iceberg because it was too slippery and dangerous to do so. The iceberg was also much larger and taller than the ship, making it difficult for passengers to reach and climb onto. Additionally, the iceberg was cold and icy, posing a risk of hypothermia if anyone attempted to climb on it.
Well you see, you aren't allowed to BUT you should because it's WICKED COOL!! :)