There are but they are now extinct. Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh is a good example.
There are no active volcanoes in Britain.
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No. The volcanoes that did erupt in Britain are very long since extinct and date from periods deep in the geologicl past (tens to hundreds of millions of years ago).
Because it is not a volcanicaly active region.
Yes, there are dormant volcanoes in Britain. Examples include Arthur's Seat in Scotland and Mounts Bay in Cornwall. These volcanoes have shown no signs of recent eruption but could potentially become active again in the future.
yes, eg in Britain and Italy, where there are old faultlines
Never. Mount St. Helens is a volcano in the US state of Washington. Volcanoes do not move.
Comyns Beaumont has written: 'The riddle of the earth' -- subject(s): Comets, Earthquakes, Volcanoes 'Britain, the key to world history'
Edinburgh castle is built on the site of an extinct volcano.
Three types of volcanoes are Cinder Cone Volcanoes, Shield Volcanoes and Composite Volcanoes.
No, volcanoes do not need lava to be volcanoes.
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.