dormant volcanoes
Some examples of dormant volcanoes that are actually mountains include Mount Rainier in Washington, Mount Shasta in California, and Mount Hood in Oregon. These mountains have not erupted in many years but still have the potential to become active again in the future.
Yes, the United States has several dormant volcanoes, which are volcanoes that have not erupted in a long time but could potentially erupt again. Notable examples include Mount Rainier in Washington and Mount St. Helens, which last erupted in 1980 but is considered dormant. These volcanoes are closely monitored by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) for signs of volcanic activity.
dormant volcanoes. These volcanoes are not currently erupting but have the potential to become active again in the future.
We don't know. We can only catalog the volcanoes we know about. There are probably more dormant volcanoes, especially under the ocean, that we haven't found yet.
lis down the dormat volcanoes
Active volcanoes and dormant volcanoes both have a likely chance to erupt and have erupted in the past.
Dormant volcanoes
there more than 700 hundred dormant volcanoes in England
dormant volcanoes
There are 49 volcanoes in Auckland and 48 active ones but I don't know how many dormant volcanoes there are in Auckland.
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.
Some examples of dormant volcanoes that are actually mountains include Mount Rainier in Washington, Mount Shasta in California, and Mount Hood in Oregon. These mountains have not erupted in many years but still have the potential to become active again in the future.
dormant volcanoes. These volcanoes are not currently erupting but have the potential to become active again in the future.
Some volcanoes are active, while others are dormant.
dormant
We don't know. We can only catalog the volcanoes we know about. There are probably more dormant volcanoes, especially under the ocean, that we haven't found yet.