Volcanoes most likely to be found in the Cascade Range which is located in Washington. The Cascade Range is part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, a segment of the Pacific Ring of Fire. The Pacific Ring of Fire includes over 160 active volcanoes. Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Rainier are two volcanoes in the Cascade Volcanic Arc.
Volcanoes are likely to be found in the western part of the contiguous US, particularly in the states of Alaska, California, Oregon, and Washington. These states are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region known for its seismic and volcanic activity.
throughout the rockean range coast of alaska,california and hawaiian islands 3000 active and extinct volcanoes can be found
You should look up a map of "The Ring of Fire". That will show you where they would be found. In California, they can be found anywhere along the major fault lines from San Diego to Eureka.
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The Pacific Northwest region of the US, specifically the states of Washington and Oregon, is known for its vast forests and active volcanoes. Iconic volcanoes like Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Hood are found in this region, surrounded by lush, temperate rainforests.
There are 48 contiguous states in the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
The largest islands in the contiguous US are Padre Island in Texas and Long Island in New York. Padre Island is the world's longest barrier island, stretching approximately 113 miles along the Texas coastline. Long Island is the largest and longest island in the contiguous US, covering an area of around 1,400 square miles.
San Bernardino County in California is the largest county in the contiguous United States by land area.
In the deep ocean.
In the deep ocean.
In the deep ocean.
A picture is not needed. Raccoons live in all the contiguous states. They are not found in Alaska or Hawaii.
Alaska and Hawaii are not part of the contiguous 48 states, but are still found in the United States, since they are states.
because the western us is part of the pacific plate
More likely than where? please make your questions unambiguous. In general the east side of the US is less likely to have earthquakes and volcanoes as compared to the west side.
The smallest US State, contiguous or otherwise is Rhode Island.
Several volcanoes found in Mexico are within the Pacific Ring of Fire, which is an area prone to earthquakes and volcano eruptions, just like those found on the US' western board.
Most active volcanoes are found in different places like Hawaii , Washington, Ireland or even japan. Most extinct volcanoes are found in Eurasia but different parts .
The two states that are outside the contiguous US are Alaska and Hawaii.
The word "contiguous" is pronounced as kuhn-TIG-yoo-uhs.