Mount Tamalpais is not a volcano; it is a prominent peak in Marin County, California, formed from ancient volcanic activity. The mountain primarily consists of sedimentary rock and is part of the Coast Range. While it features geological formations that are remnants of volcanic activity from millions of years ago, it is not an active volcano. Instead, it is known for its scenic views and recreational opportunities.
Actually, Mount Wilshire is only a fictitious volcano mentioned in the movie "Volcano."
Mount Vesuvius is both a mountain and a volcano.
a big volcano that errupted
yes it is an extinct volcano but it would not be called extincted it would be called a sleeping volcano. mount gambier would be known as an extinct volcano but there is a possibilty it is a sleeping one which is called dormant volcano
The top ten most active and dangerous volcanoes in the Philippines are the Mount Mayon, Taal volcano, Mount Kanlaon, Mount Bulusan, Mount Makaturing, Musuan Volcano and Mount Ragang, Didicas volcano and Hibok-hibok, Smith volcano, Babuyan Claro and Mount Banahaw, and the Dequey and Mount Parker. Philippines is one among the countries situated on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Mount Tamalpais State Park was created in 1963.
Mount Tamalpais, located in the US state of California, has an elevation of 2,575 feet. Some mountains within 50 miles of Mount Tamalpais are Mount Diablo, Howell Mountain, Mission Peak, and Mount Allison.
The area of Mount Tamalpais State Park is 25.495 square kilometers.
Mount Tamalpais R-R- No- 2 - 1898 was released on: USA: March 1898
Mount Tamalpais.
'''Annabeth Chase''' was found in Mount Tamalpais, where too was Mount Othrys.
Mount Everest is a mountain not a volcano.
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
Yes. Mount Hood is a composite volcano.
Yes. Mount Unzen is a volcano.
Mount Etna is a volcano.
Yes, Mount Adams is a volcano