If a deep-ocean trench is located adjacent to a continent, active volcanoes.
Australia is the only continent without any active volcanoes. Though some remnants of old volcanoes can be found in Australia, they are no longer active.
Antarctica does not have any active volcanoes. While it does have the potential for volcanic activity due to its geology, the thick ice cover suppresses any volcanic eruptions, making it the only continent without active volcanoes.
I can't give you a continent to continent but I can give you tectonic plate to tectonic plate. The Indian-Australian Plate is colliding with the Eurasian plate to form the Himalayan Mountains.
An example of an active continent-continent collision is the ongoing collision between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate, which has resulted in the formation of the Himalayan mountain range. This collision is causing the crust to thicken and uplift, leading to earthquakes and the continued growth of the Himalayas.
Duluth, Minnesota is situated on the North American tectonic plate. The area is part of the stable interior of the continent and is not located near any active plate boundaries or major fault lines.
Mt Erebus is the most active volcano of the 70 on the Antarctic continent.
Approximately 150, with about 60 active ones.
The ring of fire
Most of them are in the Aleutian Islands.
Where in asia volcanos found
they errupt
There are no active volcanos in the Grand Canyon
Japan is a country with volcanos and has over 100 active ones.
yes
are there active volcanoes in the united states
venus - active volcanos injecting sulfate into atmosphere, heat from radioactive decayearth - active volcanos, heat from radioactive decaymars - extinct volcanos, no activity in milllion of years, heat from radioactive decayio - active volcanos, heat from mechanical strain from orbit shapeThere are probably others.
The Pacaya volcano is still active in Guatemala.