Yes: the entire southern Grampians area is volcanic in origin. Nearby Mt Eccles and Mt Napier are also extinct volcanoes.
Northland: Kaikohe Volcanic Field and Whangarei Volcanic Field Auckland: Rangitoto Island and Auckland Volcanic Field Bay of Plenty: Mt Edgecumbe and Mt Tarawera Taranaki: Mt Egmont
mt. saint helens
It caused the volcanic ash cloud triggering a warning It ejected volcanic bombs
6 people have died by the volcanic activities of Mt. Aso so far. :)
Mt. Fuji was formed from volcanic action (as it is considered to be an extinct volcano).
No they are not
yes it is a volcanic mt
Mt. Kilauea and Mt. Humphrey
Mt Ruapehu, Mt Ngauruhoe, and Mt Tongariro are the three major mountains of the North Island's volcanic plateau.
no
No, it was volcanic.
Northland: Kaikohe Volcanic Field and Whangarei Volcanic Field Auckland: Rangitoto Island and Auckland Volcanic Field Bay of Plenty: Mt Edgecumbe and Mt Tarawera Taranaki: Mt Egmont
yes
Washington (Mt Rainier, Mt Saint Helens) Oregon (Mt Adams and others) California (Mt Shasta and others). Yellowstone Park has many volcanic hazards.
as a result of volcanic activity
A volcanic mountain.
no, its a dormant volcano :D