No. The nearest volcano would be in Northern CA at Mt. Shasta . That is several hundred miles from LA.
Volcanoes under the sea created them. (and are still underneath them)
Most popular volcanoes are: -Arenal -Irazú -Poás -Rincón de la Vieja -Tenorio and -Turrialba
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There are no active volcanoes in France, but there are many dormant ones in the Auvergne. You can look up from Clermont Ferrand and the dome shapes are unmistakeable.http://www.travelfranceonline.com/volcanoes-auvergne-region-central-france/
"Are there volcanoes in Costa Rica". Yes. Despite there being over 60 volcanoes in Costa Rica only 6 of them are considered active. They are:Rincon de la ViejaPoasArenalTurrialbaIrazuthere are at least 751 volcanoes in Costa Rica, but most of are dead and are known as mountains.
Manlio Argueta has written: 'Cuzcatlan' 'Cuzcatla n donde bate la Mar del Sur' 'Magic dogs of the volcanoes' -- subject(s): Bilingual, Dogs, Fiction, Spanish language materials, Volcanoes 'El valle de las hamacas' 'Magic Dogs of the Volcanoes/Los perros magicos de los volcanos' 'En el costado de la luz (poemas)' 'Un dia en la vida'
Some volcanoes known for having only nonexplosive eruptions include Kilauea in Hawaii and Piton de la Fournaise in Reunion Island. These eruptions typically involve the lava flowing steadily rather than explosive ash clouds.
Mauna Loa on Hawaii is Earth's largest shield volcano. Other examples are Piton de la Fournaise on the island of Réunion, and Fernandina in the Galápagos Islands. There are several smaller shield volcanoes in Iceland.
There are tons of volcanoes that blew up!!
Three types of volcanoes are Cinder Cone Volcanoes, Shield Volcanoes and Composite Volcanoes.
Panama has three volcanoes: Volcán Barú, El Valle and La Yeguada.
No, volcanoes do not need lava to be volcanoes.