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Yes there is.
There are several hundred volcanoes that are in South America. Of those volcanoes, there are between 200 and 300 that are active.
Since most volcanoes are mountains, they usually do have names. Tornadoes do not have names.
The height of mount Cotopaxi (Ecuador) is 5897m (19347ft) and is one of the tallest active volcanoes in the world, and it is the second tallest in Ecuador.
Some of the physical features in Ecuador are volcanoes, mountains, lots of banana fields, and forests.
EyjafjallajökullBárdarbunga grimsvótnheklakatlalakisurtseythese are some names of volcanoes in Iceland.
The Avenue of Volcanoes is primarily located in Ecuador, where it runs through the Andean mountain range, showcasing a stunning array of volcanic peaks. While it is most commonly associated with Ecuador, the concept of a volcanic avenue can also extend to related regions in Bolivia and parts of northern Chile and Argentina, given their proximity to the Andes. However, the term is most famously tied to Ecuador's natural landscape.
Earth, Venus and Mars all have volcanoes.
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There are hundreds of things to do in Ecuador. If you like mountains and volcanoes you can visit the highlands of this country. If you like the sea, you can visit the beaches and the coast of Ecuador. If you like the jungle, you can visit its Amazon Rain Forest. And if you like to see endemic species and spectacular landscapes, you can visit the Galapagos Islands which belong to Ecuador.
Mauna Loa, and Kilauea.