Redoubt, Shishaldin and at least 40 others that are active in 2010.
Mount Shishaldin, Mount Pavlof, Mount Redoubt
Alaska has 29 volcanoes. Alaska also has 80% of all the active volcanoes in the U.S.AnswerAlaska contains 130 volcanoes in the volcanic fields, 90 of which have been active within the last 10,000 years.
Alaska has several dozen volcanoes. Oklahoma has none.
Alaska has volcanoes. Mount Katmai is a volcano in Alaska. The last time it erupted was in June, 1911.
Alaska is the US state with the most volcanoes.
Since most volcanoes are mountains, they usually do have names. Tornadoes do not have names.
Hawaii is a state with volcanoes beneath it!
There is Mount St. Helens in Washington, St. Augustine in Alaska, Mount Shasta in California, and Mount Hood in Oregon.
No. Where volcanoes appear is not affected by climate. There are volcanoes in places such as Iceland, Alaska, and Antarctica.
After the Alaska volcano formed, other volcanoes have formed.
Alaska has plenty of volcanoes and they aren't going anywhere soon.
EyjafjallajökullBárdarbunga grimsvótnheklakatlalakisurtseythese are some names of volcanoes in Iceland.