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A shield volcano most commonly found at hot-spots and island chains such as Hawaii they have shallow flanks, a wide base, and runny lava which is frequently erupted, so it is non-explosive because there is little pressure build up
Nobody "controls" a volcano. So, no.
No, because life is not possible on Saturn, so how could a volcano be there. Common Sense
its called dormant when it colud erupt again and extinct when it cant erupt again.
It is not. It is forced up through the Earths mantel and then through the volcano. The volcano itself is just solidified magma (called lava as it exudes from the volcano).
People from greece are called Greek. Greece is in the continent of Europe so they would also be Europeans
yes, it is and so called deadly.
In Greece, all electronic games are banned, so probally not. In Greece, all electronic games are banned, so probally not.
During the times of the dinosaurs, Greece did not exist. The lands looked extremely different to how they do today. Dinosaurs dominated every single continent on the globe, so, yes, dinosaurs did live in what is nowadays recognised as Greece.
The largest island in the south of Greece is called Crete, but note that Greece has over 3000 islands, so you may be thinking of a different.
There was never a time when Greece's people had starvation so this question is not even accurate.
The period of Ancient Greece is over. Back then they didn't know very muh about history so there were no museums.
A shield volcano most commonly found at hot-spots and island chains such as Hawaii they have shallow flanks, a wide base, and runny lava which is frequently erupted, so it is non-explosive because there is little pressure build up
This question needs to be more specific. Greece is a large collection f islands so... theres about a hundred straits
It looks like an errupting volcano. It used to be a popular thing to ignite in a model volcano, but the byproducts are toxic, so it is not so popular any more.
The period of Ancient Greece is over. Back then they didn't know very muh about history so there were no museums.
Nobody "controls" a volcano. So, no.