Tenerife
Mt Ruapehu, Mt Ngauruhoe, and Mt Tongariro are the three major mountains of the North Island's volcanic plateau.
Ascension Island is a volcanic island that is situated in the South Atlantic Ocean. This island was discovered in 1501 by Joao da Nova.
Mountains, volcanic islands, and island arcs.
It's a island of volcanic origin and a British overseas territory in the South Atlantic Ocean
Mt Cook/Aoraki is the tallest, Mitre Peak at Milford Sound (Piopiotahi) is often photographed. Mt Ruapehu in the Central Volcanic group, is notable as the highest peak in the North Island, and as well as being volcanic, has a lake in its crater.
Krakatoa is a volcanic island that is part of Indonesia. In 1883, three volcanic mountains that made up a single island erupted, destroying much of the island. The remains from that eruption are also known as Krakatoa.
Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island in the South Atlantic.
Its Not, Hawaii Is An ISLAND Not A Mountain, Heres A Site With A List Of The Highest Mountains In That Area Though. http://www.mountainzone.com/mountains/highest-peaks.asp?s=HI
No, the highest point on the island is only 142m above sea level.
The highest one is Mount Ruapehu. also: Tongariro, Taranaki, Ngauruhoe, Hikurangi, Pirongia, Ngongotaha, Tarawera, Pihanga,
A volcanic island in the southern Atlantic Ocean west of Angola.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
Highest: Jerimoth hill Providence........ Lowest: Atlantic Ocean sea level