active volcano
1.mayon volcano-albay
2.taal volcano-batangas
3.bulusan volcano-sorsogon
4.canlaon volcano-negros island
5.Mt.ragang-northern mindanao/lanao and cotabato,etc
what are the examples of inactive and active volcanoes?
There are 22 active volcanoes in the Philippines.
There are no volcanoes in New York, neither active nor inactive.
Active means it is errupting. Inactive means it is NOT errupting. Prety simple.
Active volcanoes are currently erupting or have erupted in modern history, while inactive volcanoes are dormant and have not erupted for a long time but could potentially become active again in the future. Some examples of active volcanoes include Kilauea in Hawaii and Mount Etna in Italy, while examples of inactive volcanoes include Mount Rainier in the United States and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
what are the examples of inactive and active volcanoes?
There are 22 active volcanoes in the Philippines.
There are 103 inactive volcanoes in the Philippines.
For now the current list of inactive volcanoes are 355
there are 88 inactive volcanoes in the Philippines...... answered by:john Henry c. gervasio
There are no volcanoes in New York, neither active nor inactive.
Yes
Active means it is errupting. Inactive means it is NOT errupting. Prety simple.
Active volcanoes are currently erupting or have erupted in modern history, while inactive volcanoes are dormant and have not erupted for a long time but could potentially become active again in the future. Some examples of active volcanoes include Kilauea in Hawaii and Mount Etna in Italy, while examples of inactive volcanoes include Mount Rainier in the United States and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
Active volcanoes still have the ability to erupt. Inactive are essentially ex-volcanoes, just big mounds.
The Philippines has around 22 volcanoes classified as potentially active, while many others are considered inactive. In total, there are over 200 volcanoes in the country, and it is estimated that at least 120 of them are classified as inactive, meaning they have not erupted in the last 10,000 years. However, the exact number can vary based on geological assessments and definitions of activity.
Their are about 37 volcanoes in the Philippines.