Australia has no active volcanoes in any of its states or territories. Active volcanoes are found only on its distant, offshore territories.For thousands of years, the only active volcano on any Australian territory was Big Ben, which is located on Heard Island, an offshore territory thousands of kilometres from mainland Australia. More recently, there has been considerable volcanic activity on the nearby McDonald Islands, also Australian territory.
Big Ben volcano is located on Heard Island, which lies 4100 km south-west of Perth, Western Australia.
There are no active volcanoes on Australia's mainland. There is one active volcano on Australian territory, that being Big Ben on McDonald Island in the sub-Antarctic territory of Heard & McDonald Island.
It is the Murray Island Volcano
Australia is the only continent without any active volcanoes. However, there is one active volcano on Australian territory, that being Big Ben on McDonald Island in the sub-Antarctic territory of Heard & McDonald Island.
None. It is located on Heard Island 4100 kilometres south-west of Perth.
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it depends on how big the volcano was:)
The volcano Kilauea is a Shield Volcano and is located on the Big Island of Hawaii
Depends on the volcano, how big it erupts too.
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