No. The oldest known volcano in the solar system is Olympus Mons on Mars which is over 4.5 billions years old. Earth is still geologically active and the plates that the continents sit on are continuously being recycled into the core while new land is being formed.
YES
The oldest known volcano is Mount Etna, which is about 350,000 years old.
Mount Etna is an active volcano on Sicily.
Mt Etna is a composite volcano.
There are a few. Etna (in Sicily) is the most active. Vesuvus hasn't erupted for nearly a hundred years, but has a big history. And the dormant volcano, Vulcan was important to the Romans, becasue they believed that it was where the god Vulcan lived.
Mount Etna looks like a volcano, the top is kind of slanted with a large crate on the top.
The oldest known volcano is Mount Etna, which is about 350,000 years old.
The oldest volcano is probably Etna and that is about 350,000 years old.
Mount Etna is a volcano.
Mount Etna is an active volcano on Sicily.
Mt Etna is a composite volcano.
There are a few. Etna (in Sicily) is the most active. Vesuvus hasn't erupted for nearly a hundred years, but has a big history. And the dormant volcano, Vulcan was important to the Romans, becasue they believed that it was where the god Vulcan lived.
Mount Etna looks like a volcano, the top is kind of slanted with a large crate on the top.
Etna
Mount Etna is not a island. It is a volcano.
The volcano Mount Etna is in Sicily / Italy
mount etna is a strato volcano
mount etna is a volcano in italy