Well, according to scientific logic, extinct volcanoes can create new volccanoes because if they are in an area that can create more volcanoes and mountains like plate boundaries and hotspots, they can be joined with other newer landforms that grow around them. They can also use the pressure from their volcano to join with others so the pressure builds up.
Extinct volcanoes are called extinct because they are no longer active and have not erupted in historical times. This term is used to distinguish them from active and dormant volcanoes. Extinct volcanoes are considered to have no potential for future activity.
No, it never has volcanoes in the first place.
there are no active volcanoes in Wales. Data suggests that Snowdon was once a Volcano.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that Mars has active volcanoes. However, many of its volcanoes are considered extinct, with evidence of past activity visible on the surface.
Yes, there are extinct volcanoes in Quebec. The Mont-Saint-Hilaire and the Mitis volcano are two examples of extinct volcanoes in the province. These volcanoes are remnants of past volcanic activity and no longer pose a threat of eruption.
none there are absolutely no volcanoes in newzealand
Yes, Mercury has extinct volcanoes.
Auckland, Christchurch, Hamilton and Dunedin all have extinct volcanoes close by. Wellington does not.
Extinct volcanoes are called extinct because they are no longer active and have not erupted in historical times. This term is used to distinguish them from active and dormant volcanoes. Extinct volcanoes are considered to have no potential for future activity.
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.
No, it never has volcanoes in the first place.
No. The volcanoes of Mars are extinct.
there are no active volcanoes in Wales. Data suggests that Snowdon was once a Volcano.
Yes, there are a number of extinct and dormant volcanoes in deserts.
Yes, extinct volcanoes, the largest being Mount LamLam. But no active volcanoes.
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