3 active
* Mt Vesuvius (nr. Naples) * Mt Etna (sicily) * Stromboli (sicily) 10 dormant * Pantelleria, (Near Tunisia) * Vulcano, (island) * Isola Ferdinandea, (NW of Pantelleria) * Vulcanello, (Connected to Vulcano) * Campi Flegrei, (massive caldera containing western naples) * Ischia, (island, W of naples) * Larderello, (S Tuscany) * Lipari, (near Vulcano) * Vulsini, (N Roman Magmatic Province) * Monte Albano (Near Rome) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanism_in_Italy
there are more than 45 active on land volcanoes in Europe.
there are many volcanoes that are currently active depending on which country you were talking about. the ring of fire in the pacific ocean for example all the volcanoes the make the ring of fire are active.
There are no active volcanoes in Philadelphia, any philharmonic orchestra or called Phil
Approximately 150, with about 60 active ones.
Mount Etna is the most famous and one of the most active volcanoes in Italy, located on the east coast of Sicily. It stands as one of the tallest active volcanoes in Europe and is known for its frequent eruptions.
there are more than 45 active on land volcanoes in Europe.
Three- Etna, Vesuvius and Stromboli
There are three volcanoes in Italy. They are Mt. Etna, Mt. Vesuvius, and Mt. Stromboli. Etna and Stromboli are located on islands. Vesuvius is not.
Italy has 12 volcanoes
there are many volcanoes that are currently active depending on which country you were talking about. the ring of fire in the pacific ocean for example all the volcanoes the make the ring of fire are active.
There are mountains and lakes located in Italy. Italy also features 14 volcanoes, including Etna, Stromboli, Vulcano, and Vesuvius which are active volcanoes.
One of the volcanoes is called Mt Etna on Sicily. Stromboli in the Aeolian islands and Mt. Vesuvius near Naples are one of the most famous volcanoes in Italy.
Iceland has about 900 volcanoes and 55 are active!
There are no active volcanoes in Philadelphia, any philharmonic orchestra or called Phil
Mount Etna and Mount Vesuvius are two examples. Active volcanoes are almost fully exclusive to the Mediterranean countries, belonging mostly to Greece and Italy.
Approximately 150, with about 60 active ones.
Mount Etna is the most famous and one of the most active volcanoes in Italy, located on the east coast of Sicily. It stands as one of the tallest active volcanoes in Europe and is known for its frequent eruptions.