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Yes, there are active volcanoes under the sea.
There are more under water than on land.
volcanoes are in many places 1:on the earth 2:on neptune 3:under the sea and on jupiter'earthquakes are movements when the earth has a crake in the core
Hawaii because it was made by volcanoes and they are still active
Most of the Hawaiian islands were formed by volcanic activity, but not all islands currently have active volcanoes. The Big Island of Hawaii is home to active volcanoes, while some of the other islands, such as Kauai and Oahu, have dormant or extinct volcanoes.
One of the most active areas for volcanoes found under the sea is known as Pacific Rim of Fire. This area has many volcanoes that could have a devastating effect if they erupt on areas including the Philippines.
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Hawaii is a chain of volcanic islands. Volcanic activity is what formed the islands. Under the Pacific ocean where Hawaii is located is what is known as a volcanic hot spot. Magma erupted from under sea volcanoes as the tectonic plate moved over the hotspot forming sea mounts (islands under the sea). When these sea mounts broke the surface they became the Hawaiian islands. The hotspot under Hawaii is still active causing the volcanoes on the big sland to continue to erupt. christian kate
Yes, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Haleakalā are three of the highest active volcanoes in Hawaii, with Mauna Kea being the tallest at over 13,000 feet. These volcanoes are part of the larger Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain.
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yes Hawaii has a volcano and one of them is called Mona loe it is the widest volcano in Hawaii or in the world that is my opinion, you could do some research about it if u have a project that could be about physical and human wonders, well in my opinion i think Blenheim palace, aurora lights, and Kare Kare falls is a wonder from there natural view and beauty except Blenheim palace!
Yes, many volcanoes are located under the sea, primarily along tectonic plate boundaries. These underwater volcanoes can form new islands when they erupt and build up lava over time. The mid-ocean ridges, where tectonic plates diverge, are particularly rich in submarine volcanic activity. In addition, some volcanoes can also have their summit below sea level, making them submerged.