Hawaii's temperature range is only 88 degrees but alaska's is 180 degrees.
Volcanoes in the United States are found mainly in the states along the Pacific Northwest region, such as California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska. The Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest is home to notable volcanoes like Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier. Additionally, Hawaii has volcanic activity due to the presence of active volcanoes like Kilauea and Mauna Loa.
Kilauea is located in the Mauna Loa mountain range on the island of Hawaii.
There are over 160 active volcanoes in the United States, with a majority of them located in Alaska. There are also volcanoes in Hawaii, the Cascades Range in the Pacific Northwest, and other regions scattered throughout the country.
Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, (and now, for the EXTRA point...) and Wyoming (That's SEVEN) ALL have ongoing volcanic activity. But perhaps your question is NOT US-centric. Please specify if otherwise.
Yes, the United States has several active volcanoes, including in Hawaii (Kilauea, Mauna Loa), Alaska (Mount Redoubt, Mount St. Augustine), and the Cascade Range (Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier). Hawaii and Alaska have the most volcanic activity in the U.S.
Hawaii
The temperature in Fairbanks can range from -66 centigrade to +99 Fahrenheit. Fairbanks has the widest range of temperature on earth.
It's usually 85 degrees
It is Mt.Everest which is in Himalayan Range. It is 8,848 metres (29,029ft) above sea level.
The temperature range would be greater on the land of a desert.
Earth, Alaska to Death Valley
There is considerable debate as to which mountain and/or mountain range has the lowest recorded temperature. Unofficial recordings on Denali (also known as Mt. McKinley), which is in the Alaska Range has temperatures of -100° F, while K2, which is in the Karakoram Range has had temperatures as low as -80° F. Alaska Range is located in Alaska and Karakoram Range is located on the borders of Pakistan, China and India.
because it is near the cost
The Alaska Range is southcentral region of the U.S. State of Alaska.
The Alaska Range is in the south central region of the US State of Alaska.
You would expect the daily temperature range to be higher in a continental climate compared to a maritime climate. Continental climates tend to have larger temperature variations between day and night due to the absence of moderating effects from large bodies of water.
The temperature range is greater in temperate grasslands and deserts compared to tropical rainforests and temperate forests. This is due to factors such as latitude, amount of sunlight, and lack of water retention in these biomes.