There are no active or dormant volcanoes in Scotland.
However, there are many remnants of extinct volcanoes and volcanic activity from ancient times.
For example, Edinburgh Castle stands on the plug of an ancient extinct volcano.
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Goat Fell on Arran is an extinct volcano.
dumbarton rock is another
at one point millions of years ago the whole of Scotland was full of volcanos so there is remains of extinct ones all oer the country
Yes, many (so long as you mean extinct volcanoes?)
Dundee Law, Arthurs Seat, East and West Lomond, and Largo Law to name a few. At Cambo Sands near Kingbarns there is even a failed volcano visible when the tide is out
There are no active or dormant volcanoes in Scotland. However, there are a number of rock formations in Scotland that were volcanoes in times past. The most famous of these are Aurthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Castle Hill in Stirling and many extinct volcanoes in the Scottish Hebrides.
yes there is many of them in fact.
Emma Reid
The Black Cuillin is Scotland's most impressive volcano but it's over 60 million years extinct and is the only volcano in Scotland that still has it's internal structure.
There are no volcanoes in Scotland; however there are some really ancient ones.
Yes but they are extinct.
There are no volcanoes in Scotland.
Not necessarily. Shield volcanoes are volcanoes, but not all volcanoes are shield volcanoes.
No. they are all extinct. The extinct volcanoes are: Ostrzyca, Grodczyn, and Wilcza Góra.
No. All the volcanoes on Mars are extinct.
the are all volcanos they are all inactive valcanos
all volcanoes are made of rocks
Scotland is situated on a stable tectonic plate, far from any plate boundaries where volcanic or seismic activity typically occurs. The lack of volcanic activity means there are no active volcanoes in Scotland. While Scotland does experience occasional minor earthquakes, they are usually of low magnitude due to the area's stable geological conditions.
There are no active volcanoes in Scotland currently. Most of the volcanic activity in Scotland occurred around 60 million years ago, and many of the ancient volcanic remains can be seen in places like the Inner Hebrides and the Isle of Skye. Examples include the Cuillin Hills and the Old Man of Storr.
There are no active volcanoes in Scotland.
there are 263 islands that are a part of scotland. most contain no people living on them.
There are no active volcanoes in Scotland. However, Edinburgh Castle was built on an extinct volcano.
Not necessarily. Shield volcanoes are volcanoes, but not all volcanoes are shield volcanoes.
No. they are all extinct. The extinct volcanoes are: Ostrzyca, Grodczyn, and Wilcza Góra.
All volcanoes have molten rock. o.0
All volcanoes are holes in the Earth that hold magma from underground.
No. All the volcanoes on Mars are extinct.
the are all volcanos they are all inactive valcanos
There are volcanoes all over the planet.