(22.211944, -159.412222)
Mt. Kilauea longitude is-155.29 and its latitude is 19.42
19.406980, -155.282966
Latitude: N 22° 12' 42.9998", Longitude: W 159° 24' 43.9999"
Every point on Earth has a longitude and a latitude. The only exceptions arethe north and south poles. Each of them has a latitude and every longitude.
Latitude: N 19° 24' 24.8148" Longitude: W 155° 17' 0.1644"
Examples are Mauna Loa, Hualalai, Kilauea.
19.5 North, 155 West 19° 25′ 15.95″ N, 155° 17′ 12.34″ W
A Latitude/longitude can only be used to give ONE point/position on the planet Earth. The Ring of Fire is a line of volcanoes that circles the Pacific Ocean, it is not a point.
There are several Hawai'ian volcanoes. Diamond Head Crater is at 21 15' 45" N, 157 48' 20" W. Haleakala on Maui is at 21 degrees 42' 30" N, 156degrees, 15' W Mauna Kea is 19 degrees 46' N 155 degrees 26' W ----- True, but these are all inactive volcanoes. Most likely the question had to do with the active volcanoes Kilauea or Mauna Loa. Of these two, only Kilauea is currently erupting, at Halema'uma'u and Pu'u O'o. Halema'uma'u: 19 degrees 24 minutes N, 155 degrees 17 minutes W Pu'u O'o: 19 degrees 23 minutes N, 155 degrees 6 minutes W Mauna Loa: 19 degrees 28 minutes N, 155 degrees 35 minutes W for the summit crater.
the volcanoe that is most active is the kilauea
The latitude and longitude for Hekla, Iceland, are approximately 63.9858° N latitude and 19.7133° W longitude. Hekla is one of Iceland's most famous volcanoes, known for its frequent eruptions and stunning landscapes. It is located in the southern part of the country, making it a popular destination for hikers and tourists.
Three volcanoes: Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Hualalai (without submarine volcanoes).