3.5 miles high (5,636 metres or 18,490 feet)
Guadalupe volcano, located in Mexico, is approximately 12,533 feet high, which is about 2.37 miles.
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There are many; not just two. The most renowed are the Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes, but there are others such as the Pico de Orizaba, Colima volcano, El Chihon and Paricutin volcanoes.
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In South and Central Texas, there are many remnants of marine volcanos that were present in the shallow seas about 80 million years ago. An example is Pilot Knob in Travis County and there are many others near Uvalde,” McCall said. Pilot Knob is the closest volcano to San Antonio, just a few miles outside McKinney Falls State Park near Austin.
yes bunbury senior high school is built on a volcano but it is not active and erupted last many many many years ago
Kilauea is both the name of a volcano on the big island and a town on Kauai. Hilo to the volcano is 33 miles.
5 Miles high
It sits on a extinct volcano which (I think) is about 80 feet high
There are many of them two instances include:Pico de Orizaba: 19°1'48''N 97°16'12''W - 5,636 meters (18,490 ft)Popocatepetl: 19°01'20''N 98°37'40''W - 5,426 meters (17,802 ft)
About 4.2 miles.
About 5.7 miles.