Not much; this would mean no more landforms would be built on the ocean. Ex: Islands.
There would be less damage if there were some to erupt on land.
We would have more robins and less annoying bugs.
There are no more ACTIVE volcanoes in Africa.
There are volcanoes all over Auckland there are more than 50 volcanic cones all over the Auckland area.
what would happen if oxygen increased would probaly not be any more benefcial, because we survive off of oxygen and if it could be beneficial beacuse it could be more pressure in out body and we wouldnt be able to take all of that in.
It's impossible to say exactly what would happen. Many scientists have predicted what may happen, but it's not set in stone. Don't forget that the Earth's would take hundreds, if not thousands, of years to completely change its tilt like this. The obvious change would be that seasons would be changed dramatically, as the Earth would heat more unevenly. Many areas would experience the same extended periods of day or night that are now experienced only near Earth's poles.
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There would be less earthquakes and probably more volcanoes.
no all the volcanoes do not erupt.there are three types of volcanoes extinct,average and active. no because there are dome mountains that do not erupt and they are full of lava and they will erupt in more or less than 300 years.
It is called a active volcano. Inactive volcanoes have not erupted for more than a century.
Well, Etna in Italy erupted in 2010, let's see, Hmm...Loto (Wo-Jima) in Japan erupted in 2010. Gorely in Russia erupted in 2010,Vasuar in Vanuatu erupted in or before 1774. The volcanoes I tracked down erupted within 1774-2010, and some did not have dates listed. If you want anymore volcanoes to be listed Hmm... send a request, Say "EmRose (name I will remember) please give more names and eruption dates." You may have to wait a while but I will answer it when I see it.
Many volcanoes have a period where they are dormant for years, decades, or even centuries, and then have erupted suddenly. As a matter of fact, I would say, that volcanoes being dormant and then erupting, (after a long period where they did nothing), is much more likely than a volcano in a constant state of eruption. Most volcanoes erupt, use up all the material they have stored up inside, and much later, (after building up more energy), erupt again.
They all have... that's how they become volcanoes, they erupt and build up... you should make the question more specific... (i.e. in the past how many years?)
Active (erupts a lot) Dormant (hasn't erupted much lately) and extinct (hasn't erupted in at least one hundred years) not sure if there are any more x
An inactive volcano - is one that has not erupted since people started keeping records. There are volcanoes on earth that have never erupted in recorded history. Others have erupted a long time ago (say - more than a hundred years), but they're classed as dormant.
More than 60 volcanoes in Japan have erupted in the past 1,000 years.
Dome volcanoes can vary in height, but typically they are shorter and more broad compared to other types of volcanoes. They can range from meters to hundreds of meters tall, depending on the amount of erupted lava and the duration of the eruption.
Fluid basaltic lava flows that erupted nonexplosively spread like hot syrup poured onto a plate. Ash flows are from huge MORE