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becuase volcanoes have plates under them.the places that dont have plates under them don't have volcanoes
There Are multiple volcanoes along the ring of fire. (along the pacific coast)
Some similar volcanoes to Krakatoa include Mount Vesuvius in Italy, Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines, and Mount St. Helens in the United States. These volcanoes are known for their explosive eruptions and significant impact on their surrounding areas.
No, because some volcanoes cause pyroclastic flows, ash storms, mud flowsand some just have smoke coming out their top.
Some volcanoes known for having only nonexplosive eruptions include Kilauea in Hawaii and Piton de la Fournaise in Reunion Island. These eruptions typically involve the lava flowing steadily rather than explosive ash clouds.
There are no known volcanoes that begin with the letter Y.
Volcanoes are large formations that having an opening where gases and lava can escape out of the Earth's magma chamber. Some types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, super volcanoes, and mud volcanoes. The largest volcano based on height is Tamu Massif.
Yes there are some mud volcanoes here in Baluchistan Pakistan
Some well-known volcanoes are Mount Vesuvius in Italy, Mount Fuji in Japan, Kilauea in Hawaii, and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
You can practically see them in Hawaii, the Galapagos, Iceland, and some areas of the East African Rift.
Some of the volcanoes in Romania include the Paclele Mici and Paclele Mari volcanoes in the Ciomad-Bai caldera, as well as the Racos volcano near the village of Racos. These volcanoes are known for their unique geological formations and are popular tourist destinations.
China does have volcanoes and here are some: Changbai Mountain Tianshan Volcanic Group Honggeertu Turpan Jingbo Wudalianchi Keluo Group Kunlun Volcanoes Leizhou Bandao Longgang Group Tengchong