because the UK is no where near a plate boundary.
As the UK is in the middle of a plate and in the middle of two plates so boobar's are more likely to find the structure of it incorrect, you see the main reason people enjoy the world is because boobars of the rainbow come down and make it a beautiful place to live. If the boobars do not agree with a place then it will not have great things like volcanoes, you know boobars are what some people call 'God' so they are the people who create the volcanoes. It is incredible that way, BOOBAR, BOOBAR, BOOBAR, BOOBAR, BOOBAR ! ! !Is this theory of what u call "Boobars" superposed to be a fact on god or a geographical reasoning 2 why their r no active volcanoes in Britain?
Because the UK isn't on a geological fault.
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Yeah It Is But Really Its Favouritisoum ;)
God Loves The UK The Most ;D
And Because We Are Too Cool For It :L
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There were... many thousands of years ago. Edinburgh castle is built on the site of an extinct volcano. Shifts in the positions of the Earth's tectonic plates (where most volcanoes form) - has moved the boundaries of the plates well away from the UK.
The UK doesn't have any volcanoes because were hardcore..
volcanoes generally form where techtonic plates meet. the UK is not on the join and therefore do not have volcanoes
it is nowhere near a plate boundary
because Britain is not on ant fault lines
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Not including Alaska and Hawaii, there are 59 volcanoes in the U.S. Including these states, there are 103.many
there are hundreds of mountains and volcanos under the sea but there are so many that we do not know about so it is hard to say exactly how many
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No one knows.
not many people
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Not including Alaska and Hawaii, there are 59 volcanoes in the U.S. Including these states, there are 103.many
there are hundreds of mountains and volcanos under the sea but there are so many that we do not know about so it is hard to say exactly how many
there are no volcanoes on venus
12 volcanos.
none.
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In Scotland, Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh last erupted over 290 million years ago
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