There are no volcanoes on Hispanola, the island of the nations Haiti and the Domincan Republic. Hispanola has not been volcanically active for several million years. One can see from a map of the volcanic activity that the current activity in the Caribbean lies primarily along the arc of the Lesser Antilles.
nearest volcano to where? seattle or fiji?
A live volcano is simply called an active volcano.
A volcano is called a volcano whether it is erupting or not.It is called an active volcano if it is erupting or has erupted recently.It is a dormant volcano if it hasn't erupted in a long time.Extinct volcanoes are not expected to ever erupt again.
it is called a dormat volcano
This is called a shield volcano and an example would be Hawaii.
nearest volcano to where? seattle or fiji?
Haiti is called Haiti, but its neighbor is called the Dominican Republic.
no it was called quseqiya
Okra is called Callaloo in Haiti
Residents of Haiti are called Haitians.
People from Haiti are called Haitians.
A live volcano is simply called an active volcano.
it is called a volcano.
no, Haiti and Tahiti are separate countries,
A volcano that is not active is a dormant volcano.
Haiti does not contain any volcanoes as of today. However, they are in an area of high tectonic plate movement, so a volcano could be formed at some point in the future.
A volcano is called a volcano whether it is erupting or not.It is called an active volcano if it is erupting or has erupted recently.It is a dormant volcano if it hasn't erupted in a long time.Extinct volcanoes are not expected to ever erupt again.