Mount Rapheu Crater Lake OregonLast erupted 6,600 years ago with 43,000x the force of an atomic bomb Mt. St. HelensWashingtonEarthquake in 1980 triggered the largest landslide in American historyMt. RainierWashingtonPrehistoric lava flow flowed for 70 milesCotopaxiMexico1877 mud flow flowed 150 milesKrakatoaIndonesiaIn 1883 eruption 36,000 died; 24 sq. mi blown to bits; eruption heard 3,000 miles awayLassen PeakCaliforniaLast eruption (1918) in the Cascade range before Mt. St. HelensMauna LoaHawaiiLargest volcano from sea floor up; 60 miles across at the baseMt. EtnaSicilyConstantly active; still creates craters regularlyMt. VesuviusItalyBuried Pompeii, a roman town, in 79 B.C. during Plinian eruptionMt. MayonPhilippinesConsidered the most perfectly shaped stratro volcanoMerapiIndonesiaMost active volcano in Indonesia; has had the most nuees ardentes than all other volcanoesThira (Santorini)GreeceVolcanic island that has a volcanic-caldera bay, ancient eruption destroyed Minoan civilization on Crete by ash falls and tsunamis
volcanoes can occur in any season
africa does not have volcanoes africa does have erthquakes
Pressure under ground is responsible for volcanoes.
globe
Yes they do occur under volcanoes
There are no volcanoes in Switzerland.
This is not a question.
Some famous cinder cone volcanoes include Parícutin in Mexico, Sunset Crater in Arizona, and Cerro Negro in Nicaragua.
The Globe Theater is famous because it used to host most of the premieres of the plays from William Shakespeare. The Globe Theater was opened in London in 1599.
Philippines Hawaii Mexico Source + more: http://www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/earth/famous-volcanoes/
Mount Fuji is the most famous.
The Ring of Fire, which circles the Pacific ocean, contains over 75% of the world's active and dormant volcanoes.
Pompey
Mount Kinch
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There are no volcanoes in Ukraine
surgical volcanoes (volcanoes that are struck by lightning 5 times)