The Galeras Volcano in southern Columbia is an active stratovolano volcano.
Galeras has been an active volcano for at least one million years. Galeras is located in Nanno, Colombia, in the Andes mountain range.
There are several active volcanoes located in the world. Some include Galeras in Colombia, Mount Baker in Washington, and Popocatepetl in Mexico.
Galeras is a Strato/Composite volcano because of it's gently sloping sides.
Also known as an active volcano, it is a volcano which still possesses the ability to erupt.
The Galeras Volcano in southern Columbia is an active stratovolano volcano.
Galeras has been an active volcano for at least one million years. Galeras is located in Nanno, Colombia, in the Andes mountain range.
Galeras Volcano is on the Nazca and the South American plates. It is a convergent boundary and a strato volcano.
There are several active volcanoes located in the world. Some include Galeras in Colombia, Mount Baker in Washington, and Popocatepetl in Mexico.
Galeras is a Strato/Composite volcano because of it's gently sloping sides.
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Galeras Volcano is formed along Nazca and South American plates. It is a convergent boundary and is oceanic-continental. If you need more info. Go to geology.com
It is the biggest volcano in Spain and still active
· Galeras (Columbia) · Grimsvotn (Iceland) · Guagua Pichincha (Ecuador)
No, Mount Aconcagua is not a volcano.
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no,it is not