it is known to be likely in a cupple of 1000 years, but not for a while, I also live in Illinoi, so I can relate to your question
There are no active volcanoes in Illinois, including near Chicago. The nearest volcanic activity is typically found in the western United States, along the Pacific Ring of Fire. Any volcanic activity near Illinois would not be considered dormant.
No, Ceres does not have volcanic activity.
There are several volcanic zones located in the Philippines. The activity of these zones are monitored by PHILVOLCS. Some zones which have been known for activity include the Mayon volcano located in Luzon and Taal which is also located within Luzon.
i believe there is a dormant volcano near des plaines just outside the city of chicago. and i think there is one in northwest illinois as well as one in southern illinois.
Volcanic activity is found in the west of Antarctica.
Presumably.
Yes, the Horn of Africa does face some danger from volcanic activity. In particular, countries like Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti have active volcanoes that can pose a threat to nearby populations with eruptions and lava flows. However, these countries also have systems in place to monitor and respond to volcanic activity to minimize the risk to people.
The surface of Callisto is heavily cratered and extremely old. It does not show any sign of volcanic activity.
volcanic activity is when a volcano is active or has just started erupting.
Because the plates keep moving which causes volcanic activity .
Volcanic activity produces extrusive igneous rock.
An adjective. As in 'types of volcanic activity'