There have not been any volcanoes in England for 300 million years, a few evidences of them remain (e.g. Arthur's seat in Edinburgh). I think you mean the volcano in Iceland. Recently, a volcano in Iceland erupted and the ash fumes passed over much of Western Europe. As a result, large number of flights had to be called off for about two months. This certainly affected the aviation industry, as London and Paris are important hubs for international flights.
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The volcano happed in laki iceland
never ever happend
IT ROCKS
It was Iceptar, it doesn't exist now, because the lava in a volcano destroyed it, it happend in 1776 on July 2nd.
Anne of Cleves was called a horse when she came to England
well u need plates under the place that is about to erupt or eatrhquakes so to form the volcano u need two Continental plates because they are both light they smash in two another causing a moutin or a volcano if under the mantel a volcano but there is no plates under England hope it helped
King Richard and King John
The city of Bath, England has a spa that was built into the mouth of a volcano. This volcano/ spa has been around since the days of the Roman Empire in 400 B.C. and is not an active volcano.
They jump into the moon pool while the moon is over the volcano and there tails and powers go forever
I think that he died in his house in Shrewsbury England.
Her diamond jubilee.