yes mount Andes is an active volcano
no,it is not
A dormant volcano has been "non active for a while but may become active at any time. An intermittent volcano has either been non active for a longer or shorter period but I'm not sure which. They don't have a whole lot of difference.
White island is New Zealand's most active volcano. It is a rare day when it isn't steaming away. Have a look at http://www.geonet.org.nz/images/volcano/volcams/whiteislandwhiteis.jpg for a volcano cam of the crater. it killed 10 workers when the volcano erupted
White Island (Whakaari) is an active volcano off the east coast, in the Bay of Plenty and Mayor Island (Tuhua) is considered dormant.
Australia is the only continent to not have any active volcano.
Australia is the only continent without any active volcanoes. However, there is one active volcano on Australian territory, that being Big Ben on McDonald Island in the sub-Antarctic territory of Heard & McDonald Island.
Mt Erebus is an active volcano on the Antarctic continent.
One perpetually active volcano on the Antarctic continent is Mt Erebus, the southern most active volcano on earth.
Antartica's
The southern-most active volcano in the world is located in Antarctica: Mt Erebus. It is the only active volcano on the continent.
There are no active volcanoes on Australia's mainland. There is one active volcano on Australian territory, that being Big Ben on McDonald Island in the sub-Antarctic territory of Heard & McDonald Island.
No, Mt Fox is extinct. There are no active volcanoes anywhere in Australia.
Mt Erebus is the most active volcano of the 70 on the Antarctic continent.
mt ruapaehu in newzealand
No. There are no volcanoes in or near Sydney. There are no active volcanoes on the mainland of Australia, and the closest Australia has to an active volcano is on Heard Island, an outlying territory of Australia in the southern Indian Ocean.
Yes. It is in Italy and Europe's largest active volcano.