Ngauruhoe cannot be considered dormant, as it still has eruptions, and is on the list of New Zealand volcanoes monitored on geonet.org.nz.
Mount Ruapehu, a stratovolcano on New Zealand's north island, is 2,797 m (9,177 ft) in height.
For active volcanoes, we have Ngauruhoe, Tongariro, and Ruapehu in the centre of the North Island. Taranaki is dormant, not extinct. Some volcanoes in the Rotorua area have had recent eruptions. White Island and Mayor Island are either active or dormant. The Kermadec volcano/es are definitely active, as is Erebus. Otherwise there are hundreds of dormant volcanoes. The Auckland Volcanic field has produced about 50 vents in the last 250 000 years. The last of these (Rangitoto) about 600 years ago. All the South island volcanoes are extinct. See the related link below for more details on the volcanoes of New Zealand.
it is a volcanoe in new zeland
Mount Cook or Aoraki is not a volcano. However, it is the highest mountain in New Zealand with a height of 12218 feet.
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Mount Ngauruhoe is on North Island, New Zealand. It is an active stratovolcano or composite conevolcano.
Mount Doom was actually modeled upon two active volcanoes in New Zealand : Mount Ngauruhoe and Mount Ruapehu .
Ngauruhoe.
The volcanoes Tongariro, Ngauruhoe, and Ruapehu are the three mountains near Lake Taupo in New Zealand.
Ruapehu, Whakaari, Ngauruhoe.
Mount Ruapehu, a stratovolcano on New Zealand's north island, is 2,797 m (9,177 ft) in height.
The highest one is Mount Ruapehu. also: Tongariro, Taranaki, Ngauruhoe, Hikurangi, Pirongia, Ngongotaha, Tarawera, Pihanga,
Kermadecs, Northland, Auckland, Mayor Island, Okataina, Rotorua, Taupo, Tongariro, Ngauruhoe, Ruapehu, and Taranaki/Egmont are volcanos in New Zealand.
The other two are called Ngauruhoe and Tongariro
There is no mountain located in New Zealand that is called Mount Everest.
Mount Everest is not in New Zealand, it is on the border of Nepal and Tibet.
For active volcanoes, we have Ngauruhoe, Tongariro, and Ruapehu in the centre of the North Island. Taranaki is dormant, not extinct. Some volcanoes in the Rotorua area have had recent eruptions. White Island and Mayor Island are either active or dormant. The Kermadec volcano/es are definitely active, as is Erebus. Otherwise there are hundreds of dormant volcanoes. The Auckland Volcanic field has produced about 50 vents in the last 250 000 years. The last of these (Rangitoto) about 600 years ago. All the South island volcanoes are extinct. See the related link below for more details on the volcanoes of New Zealand.