In terms of population, about 1000 times greater. The pop. of the US is about 300 million. The pop. of Iceland is about 300 thousand.
Hawaii.
Mt. St. Helens is an active volcano located in Washington state. It is currently at an elevated state of unrest, with ongoing seismic activity and gas emissions. The volcano is monitored closely by the US Geological Survey for any signs of potential eruptions.
The smallest volcano in Hawaii is the Pu'u Wa'awa'a cinder cone, located on the Big Island. It stands at only 147 feet tall and is part of the Hualalai volcano complex. Despite its small size, it is still considered an active volcano.
There are 169 active volcanoes in the US. -Don't be scared, be prepared! The USGS continuously monitors many of them with webcams. The one at Kilauea is pretty neat! Please access the related link below for more information:
Maybe someone can tell you if you can give us the name of that volcano
It's a mountain... It's not going anywhere.
Because Americans are still using credit cards non stop.
Because the danes ruled over us for so long so the flag is pretty new. The blue stands for water and the red for fire/volcano and white for ice/snow.
Iceland is in North Europe.
They seem to be affecting your grammar.
It has effected the u.s. by effecting the people in it and the people has an effect on the comunity and so on..........
United States Ambassador to Iceland was created in 1941.
Recently, a volcano has erupted in Iceland. It has affected us mildly, but scientists are currently predicting that the volcano that has already erupted is still active, and a volcano 50 times bigger next to it might erupt. Don't be frightened, these are just predictions! The active volcano has cut of many airlines flying into Great Britain. Thousands of tourists have been stuck camping out in airports, desperate to get home, and others are awaiting for their plane to take them to their holiday destination to arrive. Also, and I have evidence for this, when the volcano erupted, the day after that I woke up to see grey/black ash all over my car bonnet and windscreen. When the volcano erupted, all the lava leaked into the sea, so it was quite dangerous to take a ferry around that area. As Great Britain is the nearest county to Iceland, we are the most affected country. But the amount of volcanic ash is reducing, and now it is safe to go on a plane and venture round in a boat, but let's just keep our fingers crossed this next volcano won't erupt!
Yes, there is no direct ferry service available for traveling from the US to Iceland. Travelers typically fly to Iceland from the US.
No. The US is much larger than Iceland.
It is because of natural weather that us humans may be effecting us well.