there are no active volcanoes in montana
I can answer the first part 90 percent of earth's volcanoes are found at plate boundaries.
it depends what part of the world you come from. because pumice is a type of rock produced by volcanoes if you lived in a part of the world where ther are lots of volcanoes then no it would not be a rare substance but if you lived in a part of the world that ther was no volcanoes then pumice would be rare .Pumice is not rare it is a very common volcanic rock.
No, all true deserts in the U.S. are in the southwest part of the country.
The part of the United States that is known for its volcanoes is New Mexico. New Mexico is known as the land of volcanoes.
volcanoes are holes of the earths crust that are forced up to cause a volcano so volcanoes take up all of the world
All the volcanoes in Mexico are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. The volcanoes that remain active in that country are the following: Barcena, Ceboruco, Chichon, Colima, Jorullo, Paricutin, Pico de Orizaba, Popocatepetl, Socorro, Tacana and Tres Virgenes. Of them, the most active are the Colima, Chichon and the Popocatepetl, which is located in the central part of the country, among the states of Puebla, Mexico and Morelos.
All major deserts in the United States are in the southwestern part of the country.
All major deserts in the United States are in the southwestern part of the country.
Most of the major deserts of the United States are in the southwest part of the country.
All major deserts in the United States are in the southwestern part of the country.
Most of Italys known volcanoes are in the central part of the Italian mainland.