Yes, at least Mt Erebus is active -- the southern-most active volcano on earth.
Volcanic activity is found in the west of Antarctica.
Antarctica has several active volcanoes, notably Mt Erebus, which is consistent in its volcanic activity.
Australia is the only continent without any active volcanoes. However, there is one active volcano on Australian territory, that being Big Ben on McDonald Island in the sub-Antarctic territory of Heard & McDonald Island.
Antarctica does not have any active volcanoes. While it does have the potential for volcanic activity due to its geology, the thick ice cover suppresses any volcanic eruptions, making it the only continent without active volcanoes.
The surface of Callisto is heavily cratered and extremely old. It does not show any sign of volcanic activity.
No, there are no active volcanoes in Alabama. The state does not have any volcanic activity, as it is located in a region that is not geologically conducive to volcanic eruptions. However, there are some ancient volcanic rocks and formations in the region, but they are not associated with any current volcanic activity.
Governments sponsor scientific study in Antarctica, and that is the only activity allowed in Antarctica under the Antarctic Treaty.
It doesn't really, apart from magma moving all the continents Australia is unaffected by any Volcanic activity.
No, Ceres does not have volcanic activity.
No nation 'owns' any territory on the Antarctic continent.
Volcanic activity refers to any processes related to the activity of volcanoes, such as eruptions, lava flows, gas emissions, and volcanic earthquakes. It is the result of the movement of magma (molten rock) from within the Earth's mantle to the surface through volcanic vents.
Yes there are a number of active volcanoes on Earth.