Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, (and now, for the EXTRA point...) and Wyoming (That's SEVEN) ALL have ongoing volcanic activity. But perhaps your question is NOT US-centric. Please specify if otherwise.
I am not sure if it has any volcanoes but it has a mountain range called Troodos Mountains and one mountain in that range is called Mount Olympus .
Transform boundaries cannot form volcanoes.
The Himalayas, a mountain range at the northern edge of the India plate
The Andes Mountains The Andes Mountains The Andes Mountains
Some volcanoes are found in the meditereanean sea and Caspian sea. this range is known as the mid world mountain belt
I am not sure if it has any volcanoes but it has a mountain range called Troodos Mountains and one mountain in that range is called Mount Olympus .
Transform boundaries cannot form volcanoes.
A mountain range of volcanoes.
It would cause a mountain range and possibly volcanoes in that mountain range.
The Himalayas, a mountain range at the northern edge of the India plate
The mountain range that is being created by the convergence of the Nazca and the South American plate is the Andes mountain range. This range includes active volcanoes.
The longest mountain range in the United States is the Rocky Mountains.
The Appalachian mountain range is the major mountain range of the eastern United States. It passes through many states, including North Carolina.
The longest mountain range in the united states is the Rocky Mountains.
The name of the mountain range that runs through the mountains states are called the Rocky Mountains.
yes the entire mountain range used to be volcanoes
it is not along an ocean coastline, there are no volcanoes