No, Even though it hasn't erupted in over 1,400 years it is not considered extinct
Mount Vesivius is not extinct. It has erupted as recently as 1944.
Mount Adams does not have any active vents; it is considered to be a dormant stratovolcano in Washington State.
The cities closest to Mount Adams are Trout Lake, Washington, and Hood River, Oregon. Trout Lake is located to the north of the mountain, while Hood River is to the south. Both cities provide access to recreational activities and viewpoints of Mount Adams.
active
Mt. Sembrano is extinct. There are many inactive volcanoes, though they may not be classified as extinct, in the Philippines. For a list, please visit http://www.volcanolive.com/philippines4.html
Mount Vesuvius is dormant (sleeping), not extinct.
Mount Vesivius is not extinct. It has erupted as recently as 1944.
Yes, Mount Adams is a volcano
Mount Elgon is an extinct volcano on the border of Kenya and Uganda.
The area of Mount Adams Wilderness is 191.335 square kilometers.
Volcano Villarica is not extinct it is an active volcano.
No, it is extinct
No, Mount Rakata in Indonesia is not extinct. It is still an active volcano. However, the chances of it erupting are slim.
Is Mt.Redoubt active,Dormant,Extinct
Mount Adams is in the U.S. state of Washington 34 miles east of Mount St. Helens and about 85 miles southeast of Olympia.
Mount Adams Fire Observation Station was created in 1917.
Mount Adams is located in North America, specifically in the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is situated in the state of Washington.