The nearest active volcano to Oklahoma is located in the western United States, specifically in the Cascade Range of Washington, with Mount St. Helens being one of the most notable examples. It is approximately 1,200 miles away from Oklahoma. While there are other volcanic regions in the U.S., such as those in Hawaii and Alaska, Mount St. Helens is the closest active volcano to Oklahoma.
The Popocatépetl volcano is an active volcano located in Mexico. It has experienced frequent eruptions in recent years, with ash plumes and occasional pyroclastic flows posing a hazard to nearby communities.
Caterpult your naked body as far as possible and hopefully you will end up not near an active volcano.
It is located on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the country of Russia.
if you're talking about blenheim new zealand.. as far as I know there isn't one.
well you could just get as far away from the volcano as possible
as far as i know, yes. the volcan is still active.
If the volcano is not active and you don't fall too far, then yes.
I don't think it is. White Island is far more of an active volcano than Mt Ruapehu.
The Popocatépetl volcano is an active volcano located in Mexico. It has experienced frequent eruptions in recent years, with ash plumes and occasional pyroclastic flows posing a hazard to nearby communities.
Kilauea is the only active volcano as far as I know. We do not have the most earthquakes.
Caterpult your naked body as far as possible and hopefully you will end up not near an active volcano.
It is located on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the country of Russia.
49.9mi
Abot 65 miles.
if its dormant yes if its acitive no there will always be lava or molton rock in a volcano as long as its active volcanoes tubes lead to the earths core however its too hot to go that far down
It is 138.67 miles according to MapQuest.
About 184 miles.