Two examples of volcanic countries outside of the Caribbean are Iceland and the Philippines.
There are a number of volcanic islands in the world. Some of these include Santorini in Greece, and the Hawaiian islands.
Look at a map.
They are a group of volcanic islands either side of the Equator in the Pacific Ocean. A province of Ecuador
The Galapagos are an archipelago of volcanic islands distributed on either side of the Equator in the Pacific Ocean.
Volcanic arcs form at plate subduction zones. Island arcs are volcanic islands that form over "hot spots" in the Earth's mantle. Because the islands are moving with the oceanic plate, they eventually are removed from the hot spot, forming a chain of islands in the direction of the plate movement.
The definition of the word island arc is " a curved chain of volcanic islands located at a tectonic plate margin, typically with a deep ocean trench on the convex side."
to get on Americas good side (APEX)
French is the official language of Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin (French side), and Saint Barthelemy. With the exception of Haiti, all of these islands are French overseas territories or departments. French Guiana, another French overseas department, is located in South America, but its northern border is on the Caribbean. The official language of Dominica and Saint Lucia is English, but both islands were at one point French territories, and many people still speak a Creole dialect of French.
The Pacific side. If you enter the canal on the Pacific side you travel northwest to reach the Caribbean.
A volcanic cinder cone.
No. Wrong side of the world. Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean. Saint Lucia is a sovereign island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean.
The Caribbean sea borders the south side of Haiti.
Represents the volcanic elevations