Yes, there are several. If you are in Guatemala, go to Antigua. There are many tour guides there that can take you to the most active volcano at the time you are there.
There are many people lives near the volcanoes around the world. But for very active volcanoes that erupt continuously, Merapi Volcano (erupt at least once in 2-6years) in Central Java, Indonesia has many population just 1-5 from the summit.
People should not live near active volcanoes due to (of course) a volcanic eruption. But people can live near extinct volcanoes.
not really
No. There are no volcanoes in or near Sydney. There are no active volcanoes on the mainland of Australia, and the closest Australia has to an active volcano is on Heard Island, an outlying territory of Australia in the southern Indian Ocean.
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There are many people lives near the volcanoes around the world. But for very active volcanoes that erupt continuously, Merapi Volcano (erupt at least once in 2-6years) in Central Java, Indonesia has many population just 1-5 from the summit.
People should not live near active volcanoes due to (of course) a volcanic eruption. But people can live near extinct volcanoes.
not really
No. There are no volcanoes in or near Sydney. There are no active volcanoes on the mainland of Australia, and the closest Australia has to an active volcano is on Heard Island, an outlying territory of Australia in the southern Indian Ocean.
a geyser is found by active volcanoes. a geyser will sometimes be active when the near by volcano is.
Yes they are
No. Ohio is not near any source that could lead to volcanism. There are no volcanoes even within 1,000 miles of Ohio.
Not without a better definition of 'large city' or 'near'. Also, geologists don't have a fixed definition of 'active' for a volcano. There are many notable cites near active volcanoes, such as Naples (Italy) in the shadow of Vesuvius, but many more are to be found around the Pacific rim. The decade volcanoes have been picked out for special attention by scientists. In particular, Indonesia, the Phillipines and Central America have large populations near active volcanoes. According to a European space agency estimate, there are 500 million people living close to active volcanoes. Furthermore, a large enough volcanic eruption will effect a continent, or the whole world- for example, the Icelandic ash cloud (2010) large eruptions ( Mount Pinatubo, 1992) or a supervolcano.
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Volcanoes
Active volcanoes are likely to erupt at any time where as inactive volcanoes are 'asleep' or haven't erupted much in the past and are unlikely to erupt in the near future.
There are several extinct volcanoes in the UK, but no active volcanoes. This is because UK is nowhere near theboundaries of the tectonic plates.