yes
This is in the Tongariro National Park, and the three mountains would be Ruapehu (the North Island's highest), Tongariro itself, and Ngauruhoe. Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu are considered active volcanoes.
Yes volcanoes are very important for making mountains
No Malta Does NOT Have Volcanoes .. There Is Only ONE And It Is Under The Sea But It Doesn't Errupt Because It Is DEAD ! :)) xx
shield volcanoes
The Hawaiian Island do not have the tallest mountains on earth. Our volcanoes would bee the tallest if it were measured from the base instead of sea level.
Barbados does not have any active volcanoes. The island is not part of the volcanic arc in the Caribbean region and is situated on the Barbados Ridge, which is a limestone-capped geological formation.
Mountains
volcanoes are usually the mountains,the plate boundaries colliding depend on where the volcanoes are formed so they are not purposely always formed by mountains.
Yes, but they are not high mountains but shield volcanoes.
Mountains yes, volcanoes no.
Submarine mountains that were once active volcanoes are called seamounts.
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