Auckland is a monogenic volcanic field. That means each eruption comes from a new spot.
Although Auckland sits on a dormant volcanic field with about 50 individual volcanoes, the most prominant one is Rangitoto.
New Zealand doesn't _HAVE_ volcanoes; New Zealand IS volcanoes. The islands were formed by underwater lava flows over the course of millions of years.
because there is heaps of volcanoes in NZ
Lots depends on how you define a volcano, if you include sea mounts (Volcanoes under the ocean) as well as dormant and extinct ones then the number is quite high. If your just looking at active or at least semi active volcanoes e.g erupted last 1000 years then there are about 18(including Sea mounts). In Auckland alone there are 49 volcanoes some of these are dormant (Rangitoto) while others are extinct. All up theres about 114 volcanoes in NZ however some of these are millions of years old (some older than 16 million years old)
Many states don't have a single volcano so it's hard to tell which state has the least amount of volcanoes.
There are volcanoes in the jungle. It just depends on what part of the jungle you are in. Many of those volcanoes are still erupting today. So, the answer is yes.
volcanoes usually form at the edges of tectonic plates, which is one of the reasons that there are many in the Ring Of Fire. North America is not really located at the edge of many plates so there are not that many volcanoes.
Northland: Kaikohe Volcanic Field and Whangarei Volcanic Field Auckland: Rangitoto Island and Auckland Volcanic Field Bay of Plenty: Mt Edgecumbe and Mt Tarawera Taranaki: Mt Egmont
There are 49 volcanoes in Auckland and 48 active ones but I don't know how many dormant volcanoes there are in Auckland.
Yes in fact there are 49 volcanoes in Auckland
There are 48 active, dormant and extinct volcanoes in Auckland.
There are volcanoes all over Auckland there are more than 50 volcanic cones all over the Auckland area.
There are 48 active, dormant and extinct volcanoes in Auckland.
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Lots depends on how you define a volcano, if you include sea mounts (Volcanoes under the ocean) as well as dormant and extinct ones then the number is quite high. If your just looking at active or at least semi active volcanoes e.g erupted last 1000 years then there are about 18(including Sea mounts). In Auckland alone there are 49 volcanoes some of these are dormant (Rangitoto) while others are extinct. All up theres about 114 volcanoes in NZ however some of these are millions of years old (some older than 16 million years old)
Auckland, Christchurch, Hamilton and Dunedin all have extinct volcanoes close by. Wellington does not.
A quick google search of orthodontists in auckland reveal a handful of the top orthodontists in auckland so at a guess that would be 30-40 with a few dentists/orthodontists
Many states don't have a single volcano so it's hard to tell which state has the least amount of volcanoes.