That is not right Nicaragua's most fertile soil is found in the Himalayas and it is made up by the sand and water that is found only at a certain stream and that only certain Nicaragua's people know of.
Information recently gathered by archaeologists from the University of Texas seem to indicate that a series of volcanic eruptions may have scattered the Mayan civilization. Scattered them to the point of almost extinction.
The most important river is the Rio Lempa and is El Salvador's only navigable river. It originates in Guatemala and cuts across the northern range of mountains, flows along much of the central plateau, and finally cuts through the southern volcanic range to empty into the Pacific. It is El Salvador's only navigable river.
the Philippines, Indonesia,Japan,Papa New Guinea, Argentina,Belize,Boliva,Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Colombia, Chile. Costa Rica, Ecuador, East Timor, El Salvador, Micronesia, Fiji, Guatemala, Kiribati, Malayasia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Palu, Solomon Islands, Panama, Peru, Russia, Samoa
El SAlvador is the land of volcanos
From lush coastal plains to volcanic mountains.
You were wrong there are 40
Merapi Volcano, Java, Indonesia* Batur Voclano, Bali, Indonesia* Rabaul Caldera, Papua New Guinea* Pinatubo Volcano, Central Luzon, Philippines* Mt Canlaon, Islands, Philippines* Bulusan, Luzon, Philippines* Parker, Southern Mindanao, Philippines* Gemini Seamount, New Hebrides Island Arc, Vanuatu Islands* Aoba (Ambae Island), Vanuatu Islands* Barren Island, Andaman Islands, Indian Ocean, India* Mt Unzen, Japan* Bezymianny Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia* Karymsky Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia* Klyuchevskoi Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia* Avachinsky Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia* Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii* Loihi Seamount, Hawaii* Marianis Islands* Metis Shoal, Tonga* Ruapehu, New Zealand* Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand* Akutan Volcano, Aleutian Islands* Shishaldin Volcano, Aleutian Islands* Mt Spurr, Alaska* Pavlof Volcano, Alaska Peninsula* Gorda Ridge, Northeast Pacific Ocean* Mount St. Helens* Mount Lassen, California* Lake Superior Ice Volcanoes, Michigan* Popocatepetl, Mexico* Santa María Volcano, Guatemala* Pacaya Volcano, Guatemala* Fuego Volcano, Guatemala* Tacaná Volcano, Guatemala* Cerro Quemado Volcano, Guatemala* Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica* Volcano Rincon de la Vieja, Costa Rica* Coatepeque, El Salvador* Ilopango, El Salvador* Izalco, El Salvador* San Miguel, El Salvador* San Salvador, El Salvador* San Vicente, El Salvador* Santa Ana, El Salvador* Cerro, Nicaragua
because most of the landscape is forest and volcanic with 20 volcanoes 3 which are active
There are volcanoes in a variety of locations around the world. These include Washington State, Guatemala, Japan, Ethiopia, as well as Madagascar.
-Guatemala means land of trees or forests. -The white stripe on the flag represents Guatemala between two oceans. -They have a lot of Maya ruins. -Diverse weather, from the city you are always about one our and a half from either hot or cold weather. -Black Sand Beaches (Volcanic Ash)
some examples of volcanoes in the ring of fire are: Mayon Volcano, Mount Fuji, Krakatoa, Kilauea, Taal, Mount Pinatubo, Paricutin, Mount Saint Helens And Mount Fuji
Honduras only has one massive volcano but it is innactive, namely, Yojoa Lake. Yojoa Lake is not a lake, it is in fact a volcanic crater. Seismic activity is virtually unknown in Honduras, according to most geologists, the last time Honduras saw seismic activity was millions of years ago. That is kind of a good thing because, where the Yojoa volcano ever to blow its top, that thing is so massive, it would kill everyone in central America and southern Mexico.