yes
Mount Shasta is a volcanic mountain in California.
Mt.Vesuvius isn't in a mountain range because it's not technically a mountain its a volcano
Lhotse is the fourth tallest mountain on Earth, with a height of 8,516 meters (27,940 feet). It is located in the Himalayas on the border between Tibet and the Khumbu region of Nepal, next to Mount Everest.
A volcanic mountain can have a crater at its summit, which may contain a volcanic vent, lava dome, or caldera. The top of a volcanic mountain can also be covered in ash, rock debris, and volcanic gases.
Mt Etna is higher than Ben Nevis because it is a volcanic mountain formed through multiple eruptions over time, whereas Ben Nevis is a non-volcanic mountain that has been shaped by glacial activity. Additionally, Mt Etna is located at a tectonic plate boundary where magma reaches the surface, allowing it to rise higher than Ben Nevis.
yes it is a volcanic mt
A volcanic mountain.
no
Mount Shasta is a volcanic mountain in California.
Mount Lhotse is the 4th largest peak in the world and is located immediately south of Mt. Everest in Nepal.
Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world.
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Certainly Mount Lhotse leans a bit towards Tibet, but I believe it's more in Nepal. Either way ist's a tremendous mountain soaring 27,890 feet. It's ranked as the fourth highest mountain in the world.
Mt Ruapehu, Mt Ngauruhoe, and Mt Tongariro are the three major mountains of the North Island's volcanic plateau.
Lhotse is found on the border of Tibet and Nepal. Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world and is connected to Everest.
mt st helens :D
I am not AT ALL sure