I dont think so I think it all depends on the volcano.
There's 130 active volcanoes and 76 volcanoes have erupted in historic time.
active volcanoes erupt but not all the time, there are 3 different types of volcanoes active, inactive and extinct.
Active volcanoes demonstraight the location of active plate boundries. Dormant volcanoes, such as the Japanese island chain, demonstraight how plate boundries have shifted over time.
There are about 168 volcanoes in Indonesia. Only 23 49 or 76 are active, . this may not be the only answer you find but I believe this answer.
Active volcanoes are likely to erupt at any time where as inactive volcanoes are 'asleep' or haven't erupted much in the past and are unlikely to erupt in the near future.
There are approximately 1,500 activevolcanoes worldwide
Extinct volcanoes are called extinct because they are no longer active and have not erupted in historical times. This term is used to distinguish them from active and dormant volcanoes. Extinct volcanoes are considered to have no potential for future activity.
Active volcanoes are currently erupting or have erupted in modern history, while inactive volcanoes are dormant and have not erupted for a long time but could potentially become active again in the future. Some examples of active volcanoes include Kilauea in Hawaii and Mount Etna in Italy, while examples of inactive volcanoes include Mount Rainier in the United States and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
No one knows exactly how many volcanoes are on the earth. There are approximately 1,500 volcanoes that have been active for the past 10,000 years. From the beginning of the earths time, the number of volcanoes could number in the millions.
There are no active volcanoes in the State of Georgia. Currently, (November 2104) the only active volcanoes are in Hawaii. There are a number of currently dormant volcanoes in Alaska, California, Washington, Oregon and Wyoming. These could become active at any time,
The Australian mainland doesn't have any active volcanoes at this time because it doesn't lie over any plate boundaries. Also, it isn't over any hot spot in the mantle at the present time. It has had volcanic activity in the past.
Dormant or simply-a mountain if enough time has passed. All of them were created by volcanoes.