The are no active or inactive Volcano's in Britain.
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Edinburgh castle is built on the site of an extinct volcano.
Hey buddy, is it Kanga volcano or Kanaga Volcano? If it is Kanaga volcano, it's located in northern of Kanaga island in the western Aleutian islands.
the Rabaul caldera is a Pyroclastic shield volcano. A pyroclastic shield volcano is basically a shield volcano, but made up of pyroclastic debris from earlier eruptions. Rabaul caldera is found in New Britain in Papua new Guinea.
The cast of The Volcano That Stopped Britain - 2010 includes: Andrew Adonis as Himself - Secretary of State for Transport Anthony Illingworth as Himself - University of Reading Eric Moody as Himself - Retired BA Pilot Sean Pertwee as Himself - Narrator
There isn't one!!! At least not any more, there used to be Volcanic activity in Great Britain as can be seen by volcanic plugs like Dumbarton Rock and Castle Rock in Edinburgh.
Never. Mount St. Helens is a volcano in the US state of Washington. Volcanoes do not move.
The volcano that is the nearest to the United Kingdom is Mt Katla in Iceland. The next nearest volcano is Mt Vesuvius in Italy.
There are no active volcanoes in Britain. Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England.
A Strato volcano or a composite volcano.
No. It is a composite volcano.
Recently, a volcano has erupted in Iceland. It has affected us mildly, but scientists are currently predicting that the volcano that has already erupted is still active, and a volcano 50 times bigger next to it might erupt. Don't be frightened, these are just predictions! The active volcano has cut of many airlines flying into Great Britain. Thousands of tourists have been stuck camping out in airports, desperate to get home, and others are awaiting for their plane to take them to their holiday destination to arrive. Also, and I have evidence for this, when the volcano erupted, the day after that I woke up to see grey/black ash all over my car bonnet and windscreen. When the volcano erupted, all the lava leaked into the sea, so it was quite dangerous to take a ferry around that area. As Great Britain is the nearest county to Iceland, we are the most affected country. But the amount of volcanic ash is reducing, and now it is safe to go on a plane and venture round in a boat, but let's just keep our fingers crossed this next volcano won't erupt!