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there more than 700 hundred dormant volcanoes in England
Yes. Many people live next to volcanoes.
Many of Mexico's people live in the valley's that are located between volcanoes because the soil that surrounds the volcanoes is rich and fertile, many farmers live in the valley despite the danger from volcanoes. The ash from volcanoes adds nutrients to the soil.
Yes, many.
There are no active volcanoes in England.
Yes there are many volcanoes on the ocean floor. Many are very active and there are sea animals that live around them.
Volcanoes are not biological therefore do not 'live' anywhere.
You have to define the time frame. Plainly spoken, about 4 to 3 billion years ago, the various parts of land and seabottom that now make up England used to have hundreds of small and large volcanoes. The question is: how old are the youngest volcanoes of England. Differrently phrased: when was the last time that "England" was anywhere near a tectonic subduction zone? The answer: it was so many tens-hundreds of million years ago that no traces of volcanoes can be found in the British Isles. There are some volcanic rocks broken to bits and scattered in the geological strata, but no cohesive evidence of any whole volcanoes.
Yes. The soil near many volcanoes is very fertile, making it excellent for farming.
There are around 1,500 active volcanoes in the world, out of which about 50-70 erupt each year.
yes they do live in England i have seen one in Cornwall
There are currently no active volcanoes in New England. The region's geologic activity is largely characterized by old, extinct volcanoes and much of the volcanic activity that shaped the area occurred hundreds of millions of years ago.