Volcanoes are only found on the edge of tectonic plates & they can also be found on cracks in the tectonic plates which is un-common
There are 3 kinds of volcanoes which are found around the world. They are shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes, and composite volcanoes. Many of the most beautiful mountains in the world are composite volcanoes.
There are parts of the world where it can still be found. There are parts of the world where it can still be found. There are parts of the world where it can still be found. There are parts of the world where it can still be found.
yes one of the most popular volcano on Antarctic is mount Erebus
they are found in most places in the world so their aren't many places in the world that dont have any.
in the pacific ring of fire
Yes, volcanoes, most of them extinct or dormant, are found in some deserts around the world.
There are parts of the world where it can still be found.There are parts of the world where it can still be found.There are parts of the world where it can still be found.There are parts of the world where it can still be found.
There are hundreds of cinder cone volcanoes around the world. They are relatively common and can be found in many volcanic regions.
There isn't an even distribution of mineral throughout the world because (for example), diamonds are found near volcanoes, so diamonds wouldn't be found in a place with no volcanoes. Hope this helps:)
Most volcanoes are found around the edges of the tecktonical plates covering the earth Where these plates move apart, we might have volcanoes. Where they move together we get mountains. Certain places below the earths crust, unknown why, there are so called "Hot Spots", extreme temperature within, of which melts a hole in the plate and creates a volcano. If not mistaken, Hawaii is created due to a hot spot. Volcanoes are all over the world, even under the sea.
Arctic skuas are actually found in many parts of the world. They breed on dry tundra and can be found in places such as: northern Eurasia and North America, parts of Scotland, Norway, and certain isles in the British Isles.
Yes. In certain parts of the world no (such as the South where Baptists are more likely to be found), but all together yes they are.