No. Singapore is located inside the plate and not near, and since volcanoes are usually found on the sides of the plate, there isn't.
EDIT by Aeii (for better vocab and such) Singapore isn't near a plate boundary, where all the magma and crap come out of, so yeah, there's no volcanoes, cos' you need the "crap" to make volcanoes.^_^
Singapore is neither located along a plate boundary nor on a hotspot.
No. Singapore does not have volcanoes. As a matter of fact, it can. When Krakatau erupted, Singapore WAS affected. Search Google and see for yourself. Although, SIngapore CANNOT be affected most of the time, as the previous contributor stated, Singapore has no volcanoes.
I really think Canada, Singapore and Malaysia are the countries have not volcanoes. Is That Right?
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Although Singapore is not very far from a subduction zone, it is beyond the zone in which the subduction produces volcanic activity. Additionally, Singapore is geographically quite small, so even if it were in a belt of volcanic activity, there probably would not be a volcano in Singapore.
Granite is an igneous rock. It is not considered a volcanic rock, but a plutonic rock.
China does have volcanoes and here are some: Changbai Mountain Tianshan Volcanic Group Honggeertu Turpan Jingbo Wudalianchi Keluo Group Kunlun Volcanoes Leizhou Bandao Longgang Group Tengchong
Not necessarily. Shield volcanoes are volcanoes, but not all volcanoes are shield volcanoes.
If you are asking why its 'Singapore,singapore', its because there is only one state in Singapore
Singapore is a city state and country of its own. Singapore doesn't have a capital, but the correct term of the capital you find in a atlas would be "Capital of Singapore: Singapore, Singapore"
Three types of volcanoes are Cinder Cone Volcanoes, Shield Volcanoes and Composite Volcanoes.
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Uh .. Singapore is a country, with one city, which is Singapore .. That's why on addresses, it is seen as Singapore, Singapore .