No. Most are not volcanoes.
No. Most mountains along the edge of a continent are the result of the crust being compressed and thrust upward by converging plates. Volcanoes can occur in these locations as well, but they will account for a minority of the mountains.
Drakensberg is located in Africa, specifically in South Africa. It is a mountain range that stretches along the eastern part of the country.
The Andes mountain range is located south of the Tropic of Capricorn in South America. It is one of the longest mountain ranges in the world, stretching along the western coast of the continent.
Yes, the Arenal Volcano is not located on a hot spot. It is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and is a stratovolcano formed from a subduction zone.
Vents in a volcano are the places where lava and other pyroclastic materials come out. Scientists study vents to learn more about specific volcanoes.
No. Most mountains along the edge of a continent are the result of the crust being compressed and thrust upward by converging plates. Volcanoes can occur in these locations as well, but they will account for a minority of the mountains.
Mammoth Mountain is a popular ski resort and a dormant volcano. It is located in California. It is located in the Inyo National Forest, along California's eastern border. The volcano has been dormant since 1400.
The longest mountain range is the Andes, located in South America. It stretches along the western coast of the continent for about 4,300 miles.
Drakensberg is located in Africa, specifically in South Africa. It is a mountain range that stretches along the eastern part of the country.
The Andes mountain range is located south of the Tropic of Capricorn in South America. It is one of the longest mountain ranges in the world, stretching along the western coast of the continent.
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Asia, specifically along the Himalayan Mountain Range.
Africa - along the Mediterranean coast.
The Zagros Mountain Range.
That's the Ararat mountain.
Himalayan Mountain Along the border of India
The Shenandoah Mountain.