Mount Etna is an active volcano located on the Italian Island of Sicily. It is in the Sicilian Apennine mountain range.
Mt.Vesuvius isn't in a mountain range because it's not technically a mountain its a volcano
Mountain Everest is located in the Himalayas mountains
Mt Etna is higher than Ben Nevis because it is a volcanic mountain formed through multiple eruptions over time, whereas Ben Nevis is a non-volcanic mountain that has been shaped by glacial activity. Additionally, Mt Etna is located at a tectonic plate boundary where magma reaches the surface, allowing it to rise higher than Ben Nevis.
No, Mt. Lhotse is not a volcanic mountain. It is the fourth highest mountain in the world and is part of the Everest massif in the Himalayas. Its formation is due to the collision of tectonic plates rather than volcanic activity.
Mt. Etna is an unusual volcano in that most of the world's volcanoes occur on constructive and destructive plate boundaries while Etna is formed on a unique boundary between two continental plates, the Eurasian and the African plate, which are pushing towards each other.
no it is not a part of a mountain range.
The Yablonovyy mountain range
Mount Everest is part of the Himalayas mountain range.
No, it's a mountain. Mt is short for Mount.
Mt.Vesuvius isn't in a mountain range because it's not technically a mountain its a volcano
The Himalayas
Mount Everest is part of the Himalayan mountain range.
Mount Everest is part of the mountain range, Himalayas.
Mt. st. Helens is part of the High Cascade Range of mountains.
no. it's part of the Himalayas
Hamersley
It is a part of the Great Dividing Range (Eastern Highlands). So yes it is part of the range