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Magma is described as the lifeblood of earth's volcanoes, because it is red in colour and without it there would be no volcanoes.
Yes, there's dozen of volcanoes all across the United States.
No. There are no volcanoes in the eastern United States.
Yes, a number of states in the United States contain volcanoes. These include Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington. Each of these states has active or dormant volcanoes within their borders.
Indonesia has the most number of volcanoes. It has 167 of the 850 active volcanoes known in the world. These include the famous volcanoes Krakatoa, Tambora, and Merapi. Japan and the United States follow in rank.
Hawaii is a state with volcanoes beneath it!
Hawaii has the most active volcanoes in the United States.
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The part of the United States that is known for its volcanoes is New Mexico. New Mexico is known as the land of volcanoes.
Many states contain volcanoes, most are inactive. Hawaii and Washington are two with very active ones.
The four states in the United States that have active volcanoes are Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, and California. Alaska is home to the majority of active volcanoes in the country, followed closely by Hawaii. In Washington, Mount St. Helens is the most notable active volcano, while California has the Lassen Peak volcano.
Yes, Hawaii has the most earthquakes and volcanoes in the US.