more than 100 years
The canary islands are all sitting on the top of an underwater volcano that has been dormant for hundreds of years. I also know that most of the individual islands have there own volcano's and on tenerife it is due to erupt soon as it does every 100 years. So the islands are on the top of a volcano with a volcano on top of most of them.
Yes. In fact one volcano has been erupting for 35 years. The islands are a result of volcanic activity.
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The volcano that formed Mauritius is known as the Réunion hotspot. It is located beneath the Indian Ocean near the island of Réunion and has been responsible for creating the volcanic islands in the Mascarene archipelago, including Mauritius.
Yes, Agrigan is classified as an active volcano located in the Northern Mariana Islands. It last erupted in the late 18th century, around 1805, and has shown signs of volcanic activity in the past. While it has been relatively quiet in recent years, its status as an active volcano means that it has the potential to erupt again in the future.
There are currently over 80 different volcanos in Spain that are spread out over all the different islands. There are some active volcanos but there hasnÍt been a major eruption since 1971 the name was Volcano del Teneguia.
no, but the main island (Grand Cayman) is situated on an dormant underwater volcano.
The sea level could have been lowered, or a volcano could have become extinct, or a coral reef could have formed, forming an archipelago and a lagoon.
No, Mount Everest has never been a volcano.
No, there is not a volcano near Dallas.
Stratovolcano is the landform that has been forming at the Bezymianny volcano. The Bezymianny volcano is located in Kamchatka, Russia.
It is a volcano but no eruption has been recorded in history