The nearest volcano to Florida is San Martin Tuxtla, located in eastern Mexico on the west side of the Bay of Campehe. It is about 900 miles from the westernmost of The Florida Keys, the closes point in Florida. This volcano last erupted in 1796.
Sorry, but there aren't any volcanoes in Florida.
There are mountains, but not volcanoes.
NO
volcanoes are usually the mountains,the plate boundaries colliding depend on where the volcanoes are formed so they are not purposely always formed by mountains.
Yes, but they are not high mountains but shield volcanoes.
No, most mountains are formed from rocks squashed up as the continents move round the Earth furthermore, not every volcano is a mountain - for instance Yellowstone park is a volcano and it is not a mountain.
Underwater volcanoes and mountains can form at both convergent and divergent boundaries.
Volcanoes are usually cone shaped mountains or hills.
Yes volcanoes are very important for making mountains
Yes. Although most mountains are not volcanoes, many volcanoes are mountains.
shield volcanoes
Mountains
volcanoes are usually the mountains,the plate boundaries colliding depend on where the volcanoes are formed so they are not purposely always formed by mountains.
Mountains yes, volcanoes no.
Yes, but they are not high mountains but shield volcanoes.
No, most mountains are formed from rocks squashed up as the continents move round the Earth furthermore, not every volcano is a mountain - for instance Yellowstone park is a volcano and it is not a mountain.
yes
Yes!
yes
yes