Iceland.
There are a number of volcanoes in Iceland of different types including shield volcanoes, cinder cones, and stratovolcanoes.
Iceland isn't really covered in ice as much as Greenland. Iceland is more green and Greenland is more icy. ------------------------------ (improved) Iceland is a geologically young land, Iceland is located on both the Iceland hot-spot and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which runs right through it. This combined location means that geologically the island is extremely active, having many volcanoes.
Iceland, the land of fire and ice, where volcanoes sometimes melt the glaciers. Iceland, which is often said to be 95% uninhabited and 95% uninhibited.
Iceland.
because iceland is one of the countries on the tectonic plate si itz part of a subduction zone :)
Yes, there are 30 active volcanoes in Iceland.
EyjafjallajökullBárdarbunga grimsvótnheklakatlalakisurtseythese are some names of volcanoes in Iceland.
Iceland has about 900 volcanoes and 55 are active!
iceland is a belt of volcanoes/hotspots along the mid ocean ridge, it isn't just mostly volcanoes, it is a volcano itself
Iceland.
Yes, it has a lot of still active volcanoes.
there will be volcanoes located on Iceland as it is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. this is a plate boundary where 2 of the tectonic plate edges are slowly moving away from each other. the plates are that are responsible for volcanoes in Iceland in particular are the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate(mainly Europe). as these 2 places move away from each other, the magma/ lava underneath rises up to fill the gap, forming volcanoes.
You can't. There is nothing we can do to stop volcanoes anywhere.
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There are a number of volcanoes in Iceland of different types including shield volcanoes, cinder cones, and stratovolcanoes.