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under the sea! All over the world of course.
One of the most active areas for volcanoes found under the sea is known as Pacific Rim of Fire. This area has many volcanoes that could have a devastating effect if they erupt on areas including the Philippines.
Yes, many volcanoes are located under the sea, primarily along tectonic plate boundaries. These underwater volcanoes can form new islands when they erupt and build up lava over time. The mid-ocean ridges, where tectonic plates diverge, are particularly rich in submarine volcanic activity. In addition, some volcanoes can also have their summit below sea level, making them submerged.
Earth, Venus and Mars all have volcanoes.
There are significantly more volcanoes under the sea than on dry land. Approximately 75% of the Earth's volcanic activity occurs underwater, primarily along mid-ocean ridges and other tectonic plate boundaries. While there are many well-known land-based volcanoes, the vast majority of volcanic structures are submerged in the oceans, contributing to the overall volcanic landscape of the planet.
Yes, there are active volcanoes under the sea.
There are more under water than on land.
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because they were formed under the sea so when they erupt the can form tsunamis
By volcanoes under the sea that get bigger and bigger - and become islands..
under the sea! All over the world of course.
under water volcanoes move the oceanic plates and spread them
One of the most active areas for volcanoes found under the sea is known as Pacific Rim of Fire. This area has many volcanoes that could have a devastating effect if they erupt on areas including the Philippines.
volcanoes are in many places 1:on the earth 2:on neptune 3:under the sea and on jupiter'earthquakes are movements when the earth has a crake in the core
Since most volcanoes are mountains, they usually do have names. Tornadoes do not have names.
it is connected because pacific theory is all about submarine volcanoes and when you say submarine volcanoes it means that........ volcanoes under the sea that's why volcanoes & pacific theory is related to each other...
EyjafjallajökullBárdarbunga grimsvótnheklakatlalakisurtseythese are some names of volcanoes in Iceland.