it is a composite volcano.
Llaima volcano is located on the South American Plate.
No. In terms of the size of the structure itself, the largest volcano on Earth is Mauna Loa, which makes up the majority of the volume of the isaldn of Hawaii (the big island). The largest volcano known to science is Olympus Mons on Mars. The tallest volcano on Earth in terms of elevation is Ojos de Salado on the Chile-Argentina border at 22,615 feet. By comparison Mount St Helens is at 8,365 feet (9,677 before the 1980 eruption). Mount St Helens did not produce the largest eruption either. The largest volcanic eruption in recorded history was the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia, which was on the order of 100-200 times larger than the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens.
The tallest volcano in the world is Ojos del Salado, located in Chile, and measuring 6.887km in height.
It is "Ojos del Salado", the highest volcano in the world, and the second highest peak in South America.
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The country code and area code of Osorno, Chile is 56, 64.
Osorno
Carolina de Moras was born on February 24, 1981, in Osorno City, Osorno, Los Lagos, Chile.
La distancia entre San Carlos de Bariloche (Argentina) y Osorno (Chile) es de aproximadamente 250 km.
www.Chile.com, La Quita Vergara. El Volcan Osorno, la cordillera de los Andes.
the name is called Volcano Chaitein Chile
my god how it can be zero cities in Chile xD? there are 15 cities in Chile Santiago Antofagasta Arica Chillan Concepcion Coquimbo Iquique Osorno Puerto Montt Punta Arenas Rancagua Talca Temuco Valdivia Valparaiso
There are hundreds of cities located in Chile. The largest of them are Santiago Metropolis, Greater Concepcion, Greater Valparaiso, Greater La Serena, and Antofagasta.
The highest volcano is Ojos Del Salado in Chile. It is 22,589 feet (6,887 m) tall.
Llaima volcano is located on the South American Plate.
Mt. Copiapo in Chile, is the worlds hightest active volcano at 6.080 m/19.935 ft.
Chile's main mountain range, its part of the Andes, has many mountains within Chile's boundaries. One mountain is in fact a volcano as well. This is Mount Copahue.