Yes and a great many of the earth's volcanoes are underwater.
There are actually quite a few different kinds of volcanoes in the world such as active volcanoes. These volcanoes include also underwater volcanoes and inactive volcanoes.
about 120 ( if you include the ones underwater!).
There are over 1,000 known underwater volcanoes in the Indian Ocean, but the exact number of active ones is not well-defined. Some estimates suggest there are dozens of active underwater volcanoes in the Indian Ocean, with ongoing research helping to identify and monitor them.
It is estimated that there are over 1 million underwater volcanoes in the world, with the majority of them located along mid-ocean ridges. Due to their remote locations and the vastness of the ocean, many underwater volcanoes remain unexplored and undocumented.
There are more then 8,000 underwater volcanoes. America had the most biggest eruption worldwide by 5 metres down by sea.
that cant be answered. there are hundreds, no, THOUSANDS, of underwater volcanoes
there are 20 includeing the final
It is estimated that around 50% of underwater volcanoes form calderas, which are large depressions resulting from the collapse of a volcano following a significant eruption. However, the exact number of caldera-type underwater volcanoes is difficult to determine due to the vastness of the ocean and the challenges in exploring deep-sea environments. Researchers continue to study these features using advanced technology, revealing more about their distribution and characteristics.
There are approximately 1,500 active volcanoes in the world, and around 90% of them are located in the oceans. The majority of these underwater volcanoes are found along tectonic plate boundaries in regions known as the Ring of Fire and the Mid-Ocean Ridge.
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Cebu is a free volcanoe island but it is lying not far from the steep volcanoes underwater along bohol - camiguin straight and cebu leyte straight. One underwater volcanoe that erupted in 1952 is named didicas volcanoe. We do not fear of volcanoes but we fear tsunamis to happen when one of these steep volcanoes would erupt.