There are no volcanoes in Perth, Western Australia. This is because the mainland of Australia is not near any plate boundaries.
The Australian mainland doesn't have any active volcanoes at this time because it doesn't lie over any plate boundaries. Also, it isn't over any hot spot in the mantle at the present time. It has had volcanic activity in the past.
There are no active cinder volcanoes on the Australian mainland or Tasmania. There is an active volcano on the remote offshore territory of Heard and McDonald Island.
There are 832 volcanoes in the entire of Spain
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No. There are no active volcanoes on the Australian mainland.
It depends where in Spain you are sailing from and which direction you are sailing in. The answer can be either Africa (due south from mainland Spain), Europe (due north from Ceuta or Melilla), North America (due west from mainland Spain - specifically Galicia), or South America (southwest from mainland Spain).
Most of Italys known volcanoes are in the central part of the Italian mainland.
Andorra, Portugal and France border mainland Spain
There are several volcanoes in Spain, with the most well-known ones located in the Canary Islands. Mount Teide in Tenerife is the highest volcano in Spain and is a popular tourist attraction. There are also volcanic areas in the regions of Catalonia and Valencia, such as the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park.
theres no KFC outlet in mainland Italy, Some store near by like Spain....
No. There are no volcanoes in or near Sydney. There are no active volcanoes on the mainland of Australia, and the closest Australia has to an active volcano is on Heard Island, an outlying territory of Australia in the southern Indian Ocean.