there are 9
There are 9 Dormant Volcanoes, They are- Mount Bachelor Mount Bailey Mount Callaghan Dostero Mount Edgecumbe Pellican Butte Mount Price The Three Sisters
We don't know. We can only catalog the volcanoes we know about. There are probably more dormant volcanoes, especially under the ocean, that we haven't found yet.
Volcanoes, active, dormant or fossil are ubiquitous.
Active, extinct, and dormant volcanoes can be found in various locations around the world. Some notable regions with active volcanoes include the Pacific Ring of Fire, which encircles the Pacific Ocean, and areas like Iceland and Italy's Mount Etna. Extinct and dormant volcanoes can be found in many countries, such as the United States (e.g., the Rocky Mountains) and Turkey (e.g., Mount Ararat).
The Ring Of Fire.
There are 49 volcanoes in Auckland and 48 active ones but I don't know how many dormant volcanoes there are in Auckland.
there more than 700 hundred dormant volcanoes in England
There are 9 Dormant Volcanoes, They are- Mount Bachelor Mount Bailey Mount Callaghan Dostero Mount Edgecumbe Pellican Butte Mount Price The Three Sisters
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We don't know. We can only catalog the volcanoes we know about. There are probably more dormant volcanoes, especially under the ocean, that we haven't found yet.
We don't know. We can only catalog the volcanoes we know about. There are probably more dormant volcanoes, especially under the ocean, that we haven't found yet.
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Volcanoes, active, dormant or fossil are ubiquitous.
Yes provided you count dormant and extinct ones, but there are many very large areas that have never held volcanoes.
Active volcanoes and dormant volcanoes both have a likely chance to erupt and have erupted in the past.
Active, extinct, and dormant volcanoes can be found in various locations around the world. Some notable regions with active volcanoes include the Pacific Ring of Fire, which encircles the Pacific Ocean, and areas like Iceland and Italy's Mount Etna. Extinct and dormant volcanoes can be found in many countries, such as the United States (e.g., the Rocky Mountains) and Turkey (e.g., Mount Ararat).