There is no current volcanic activity on the continent of Australia, although there has been in the ancient past.
Jervin is the greatest volcanic activities in the country
Volcanic arcs are usually island arcs off the coast of a continent, while volcanic mountain ranges are usually inland inside a continent. But the volcanoes of a volcanic island arc do form an undersea volcanic mountain range. So to some extent the difference is mostly a matter of terminology.
Heat from the Earth's core.
igneous rock, Pyroclastic rock
A volcanic lake is a cap of meteoric water over the vent of an active volcano.
Lanzarote is the 4th largest island in the Canary Islands. It is volcanic in origin and about 125 kilometres from the nearest continent. It does not "belong" to any continent.
No nation 'owns' any territory on the Antarctic continent.
what government institution handles the volcanic activities in the country?also give the meaning of its acronym
Jervin is the greatest volcanic activities in the country
Islands in an ocean don't belong to any continent. If they were part of a continent they wouldn't be islands would they? The African Continent is the continent nearest the Canary Islands, but the islands are the result of volcanic activity on the ocean floor.
No Mount Kosciuszko was formed as the result of volcanic activity. however it has not been active for over 10 million years. There is no volcanic activity at all on the Australian Continent.
Volcanic arcs are usually island arcs off the coast of a continent, while volcanic mountain ranges are usually inland inside a continent. But the volcanoes of a volcanic island arc do form an undersea volcanic mountain range. So to some extent the difference is mostly a matter of terminology.
Australia. It has volcanoes, but they are currently inactive.
in the south
Heat from the Earth's core.
PHILVOCS
NO. NO.. NO... Nigeria is very very safe from highly active tectonic and volcanic activities.