Yes,
The Andes range has many active volcanoes, which are distributed in four volcanic zones:
Cotopaxi
The main mountain range is the Andes Mountains.
The Andes Mountains
The Andes Mountains
The Andes Mountains form the 'spine' of South America
What are human features from the Andes Mountains?
Your buns are bigger
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Your buns are bigger
No. But there is a volcano in Ireland and it erupted last year! That volcano was in Iceland. Regarding the sugarloaf, there are a number of sugarloaf mountains in Ireland. Only 1 is a volcano which is extinct. Ireland has many volcanos all of which are extinct.
It is not a volcano. Like many mountains of the Andes, it was built by plate collision.
The main mountain range is the Andes Mountains.
The Andes Mountains are Folded Mountains.
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The Andes Mountains
The Andes Mountains
The Andes Mountains form the 'spine' of South America
No. Not all volcanoes form mountains. Those that do are considered mountains regardless whether they are active, dormant, or extinct.