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The Philippines has around 22 volcanoes classified as potentially active, while many others are considered inactive. In total, there are over 200 volcanoes in the country, and it is estimated that at least 120 of them are classified as inactive, meaning they have not erupted in the last 10,000 years. However, the exact number can vary based on geological assessments and definitions of activity.
Three volcanoes are considered as active: Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Hualalai (without submarine volcanoes). Mauna Kea is a dormant volcano and many are now extinct. Because the complete list is long see the link below.
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Mauna Loa in Hawaii is considered the world's largest composite volcano. It is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth and has erupted over 30 times since 1843. Mauna Loa's total volume exceeds the combined volume of the world's other 76 active volcanoes.
There are over 160 active volcanoes in the United States, with a majority of them located in Alaska. There are also volcanoes in Hawaii, the Cascades Range in the Pacific Northwest, and other regions scattered throughout the country.
The Philippines has around 22 volcanoes classified as potentially active, while many others are considered inactive. In total, there are over 200 volcanoes in the country, and it is estimated that at least 120 of them are classified as inactive, meaning they have not erupted in the last 10,000 years. However, the exact number can vary based on geological assessments and definitions of activity.
Central America has approximately 20 active volcanoes, with many more that are considered dormant. The region is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, which contributes to its volcanic activity. Countries like Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua have the highest concentrations of these volcanoes. The total number of volcanoes in Central America, including both active and inactive ones, is over 60.
About 150 volcanoes in total. 60 are active.
According to the United States Geological Survey, there are 7 volcanoes in Ethiopia, 3 in Tanzania, 2 in Congo, 2 in Cameroon, 1 in Eritrea, 1 in Djibouti. Also, there are 2 volcanoes in the Indian ocean, near Africa, one in the Comoro Islands and one on Reunion Island. This means there are a total of 16 volcanoes, or 18 if you count the ones off the coast.
No one knows the exact answer to that question, however there are 1,511 known volcanoes in the world 500 are active!It really depends what volcano it is, but there is about 1510 volcanoes in the world.
Three volcanoes are considered as active: Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Hualalai (without submarine volcanoes). Mauna Kea is a dormant volcano and many are now extinct. Because the complete list is long see the link below.
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Approximately 90% of Hawaii's volcanoes are classified as shield volcanoes, which are characterized by their broad, gentle slopes formed by the eruption of low-viscosity basalt lava. The most famous of these is Mauna Loa, one of the world's largest volcanoes. In total, Hawaii has around 5 active volcanoes, with the rest being extinct or dormant.
US Draftees were expected to serve two years of active duty, one year in Vietnam, if sent there, and four years in the marine or army active/inactive reserves; six years total.
As of now, there are approximately 1,500 active volcanoes on Earth. This number can fluctuate due to volcanic activity and new discoveries, but it includes both well-known volcanoes and those that are less studied. Additionally, there are many more dormant and extinct volcanoes, bringing the total number of volcanic formations to over 10,000 globally.
Mauna Loa in Hawaii is considered the world's largest composite volcano. It is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth and has erupted over 30 times since 1843. Mauna Loa's total volume exceeds the combined volume of the world's other 76 active volcanoes.
There are 108 active volcanoes in the country of Japan, which represent approximately 10 percent of the world's total. Mount Fuji is Japan's highest mountain and its most famous volcano. It is located just west of Tokyo and it has an elevation of 12,388 feet.You'll recall that the so-called "ring of fire" runs down through Japan, an into the Philippines before turning over toward the Indonesian area. Active volcanoes are found in many places along the ring of fire.