Indonesia has the most number of volcanoes. It has 167 of the 850 active volcanoes known in the world. These include the famous volcanoes Krakatoa, Tambora, and Merapi. Japan and the United States follow in rank.
Most places in the U.S. have no volcanoes. Aside from the possible exception of the Yellowstone supervolcano there are no volcanoes in the U.S. east of the Rockies. Most of the volcanoes in the continental U.S. are in Washington and Oregon.
Krakatoa, Vesuvius and Pinatubo
Indonesia, Japan, and the United States (specifically, in Alaska and Hawaii) have some of the most historically active volcanoes in the world. These countries are located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area known for its high volcanic and seismic activity.
Three types of volcanoes are Cinder Cone Volcanoes, Shield Volcanoes and Composite Volcanoes.
Shield volcanoes are the largest of the three types of volcanoes, built from basaltic lava flows and shaped like a gentle dome. Cinder cone volcanoes have very steep slopes and reach heights of 300 meters or less, and are made from ejected lava. Composite Cone Volcanoes are large symmetrical cones made from viscous lavas that are extruded, and they are the most violent volcanoes of the three.
I really think Canada, Singapore and Malaysia are the countries have not volcanoes. Is That Right?
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.
It is mountain volcano and fresh lilies bud.
the three volcanoes are: composite volcano, shield volcano, and cinder cone :)
No, Albania does not have the most erupted volcanoes in the world. While it does have some volcanic activity, particularly in the region of the Albanian Alps, countries like Indonesia, Italy, and Japan have significantly more active and historically erupted volcanoes. The title for the most erupted volcanoes generally goes to regions along the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Yes, there are many volcanoes in Africa, in many of its countries.