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Yes, volcanoes, most of them extinct or dormant, are found in some deserts around the world.
Because it is the second biggest city in Honduras, and most of the industries(textiles, construction, etc) are located near or in it; it holds over 1 million people of the 7 the country has. Tegucigalpa, the capital, is the biggest city with around 2 million people.
Well, according to scientific logic, extinct volcanoes can create new volccanoes because if they are in an area that can create more volcanoes and mountains like plate boundaries and hotspots, they can be joined with other newer landforms that grow around them. They can also use the pressure from their volcano to join with others so the pressure builds up.
Active, extinct, and dormant volcanoes can be found in various locations around the world. Some notable regions with active volcanoes include the Pacific Ring of Fire, which encircles the Pacific Ocean, and areas like Iceland and Italy's Mount Etna. Extinct and dormant volcanoes can be found in many countries, such as the United States (e.g., the Rocky Mountains) and Turkey (e.g., Mount Ararat).
Lots depends on how you define a volcano, if you include sea mounts (Volcanoes under the ocean) as well as dormant and extinct ones then the number is quite high. If your just looking at active or at least semi active volcanoes e.g erupted last 1000 years then there are about 18(including Sea mounts). In Auckland alone there are 49 volcanoes some of these are dormant (Rangitoto) while others are extinct. All up theres about 114 volcanoes in NZ however some of these are millions of years old (some older than 16 million years old)
There is no direct flight from San Francisco to Toncontin so that greatly increases the travel time. The shortest flight you can get is around 7h (if you connect in El Salvador). If your flights are San Francisco - Houston/Miami - Tegucigalpa, it can take as long as 18 hours.
None: the volcanoes are extinct. The last eruption was at least 4,000 years ago and more likely, around 7,00 years ago,
Well you wouldn't want to live near a volcano would you? Its quite obvious volcanoes erupt hot lava/magma which burns everything in its path, including people. People do live near volcanoes though, but they live near dormant or extinct volcanoes and have warnings before erruptions and are usually able to escape if they keep calm. Back to why you shouldn't live near them. The areas around volcanoes have a more likely chance of an earthquake. Also the areas around volcanoes that have erupted before is often "black" and bare. Volcanoes release poisonous gases too.
Kīlauea in Hawaii is the most active volcano in the world.
Why not? There are volcanoes all around the world. The Pacific is HUGE; it would be amazing if there weren't several volcanoes around and in the Pacific.
Around 50%
People should not live near active volcanoes due to (of course) a volcanic eruption. But people can live near extinct volcanoes.