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There are lots of volcanic landforms, as Iceland was created by volcanoes. Lots of igneous rocks, geothermal pools, volcanoes, as well as glaciers.
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I really dont know but there is a very big glaciers there are some volcanoes and water,and, plants.
Glaciers exist on Iceland because it is far enough North to still have remnants from the Ice Age, as well as to be able to accumulate snow in an ongoing glacier process. Volcanoes exist on Iceland because it is located on the Mid Atlantic Rift, and is in an area on volcanism due to rifting and accretion between the Eurasian Plate and the North American Plate.
Iceland is known for having glaciers, but it is an island made from the continual eruptions of volcanos. About every 5 years, an eruption occurs adding to the land mass, creating geysers, and hot springs, and providing a great contrast with the glaciers nearby.
Iceland has snowy highlands and glaciers but underneath the surface it's hot hot hot. Geysers, hot springs and of course volcanoes. There are many large glaciers and active volcanoes there.
According to scientists, as Iceland's glaciers thin because of the changing global climate, their weight upon the island's volcanoes will lighten, making it easier for magma to rise from the earth's depths.
In Iceland there are glaciers, mountains, hills, waterfalls, volcanoes, hot springs.. etc. You should Google it to see it for yourself.
Iceland, the land of fire and ice, where volcanoes sometimes melt the glaciers. Iceland, which is often said to be 95% uninhabited and 95% uninhibited.
volcanoes and glaciers exist side by side on the island.
Yes, there are 30 active volcanoes in Iceland.
EyjafjallajökullBárdarbunga grimsvótnheklakatlalakisurtseythese are some names of volcanoes in Iceland.