Tibet has only a few known volcanos Kunlun
Icelandic disasters are not expected in Tibet because of the climate. Iceland has a different boundary than Tibet so volcanoes errupt in Iceland. Tibet has a different kind of boundary from Iceland so it causes earthquakes.
Tibet is located in the East of China.
The roof of the world is Pamir, Tajikistan. It is pretty close to Tibet but way different.
There are no volcanoes in the Himalayas .....not quite true theres one volcanic area in Tibet in a branch of the Himalayas called Kulun Shan , highest of which is Kunlun peak in Tibet - 5800 metres and it has erupted in the last 100 years . There are many large earth quakes in this area also. The other volcanic area is outside the Himalayan area , in Burma so this can not be counted.
Not necessarily. Shield volcanoes are volcanoes, but not all volcanoes are shield volcanoes.
Icelandic disasters are not expected in Tibet because of the climate. Iceland has a different boundary than Tibet so volcanoes errupt in Iceland. Tibet has a different kind of boundary from Iceland so it causes earthquakes.
The Himalayas are not volcanoes, they were formed by uplift (two continental plate pushed together).
Tibet Autonomous REGION is the official name of Tibet.
The plateau of tibet.
tibet i tbet
No, Tibet is a separate country. But Nepal is right next to Tibet.
According to China, Tibet is a part of China. According to Tibet, many of them would like to be an independent country.
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The country of Tibet has an autonomous government that reports to China. Tibet is thought to be a part of China but Tibetans say Tibet is an independent country.
Tibet is an autonomous region of China.
Tibet is located in the East of China.
No, Tibet is a country of it's own.