They are some of the most impressive volcanoes in the world
The names of volcanoes in Italy are: Mount Etna Mount Vesuvius Mount Stromboli and Mount Vulcano
1. Vesuvius- it killed many people around modern day Naples, or Roman Pompeii and Herculaneum with its pyroclastic flow. Hence, volcanoes that are likely to cause one of the flows if called a versuvian volcano.2. Etna- this is most famous because of an awesome eruption in early Roman days, it dwarfs most of the island of Sicily.The roman god Vulcan was named after the unpredictability of the mountain.3. Mt. Stromboli- For at least the last 20,000 years, the same pattern of eruption has been maintained, in which explosions occurred at the summit craters with mild to moderate eruptions of incandescent volcanic bombs at intervals ranging from minutes to hours.The three main volcanoes in Italy are Mt. Vesuvius, Mt. Etna and Mt. Stromboli which is in Sicily.
There are a few. Etna (in Sicily) is the most active. Vesuvus hasn't erupted for nearly a hundred years, but has a big history. And the dormant volcano, Vulcan was important to the Romans, becasue they believed that it was where the god Vulcan lived.
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
VOLCANOES IN ITALY AND THEIR LOCATIONS 1.Mount Vesuvius--------------------------Naples 2.Mount Etna-------------------------------Sicily & Mongibello 3.Mount Stromboli-------------------------Panarea
The names of volcanoes in Italy are: Mount Etna Mount Vesuvius Mount Stromboli and Mount Vulcano
There are mountains and lakes located in Italy. Italy also features 14 volcanoes, including Etna, Stromboli, Vulcano, and Vesuvius which are active volcanoes.
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.
Three- Etna, Vesuvius and Stromboli
There are a few, there is Mt. Etna, Stromboli, Mt. Vesuvius, and Mt. Vulcan.
Mount Vesuvius,Mount Stromboli and Mount Etna
1. Vesuvius- it killed many people around modern day Naples, or Roman Pompeii and Herculaneum with its pyroclastic flow. Hence, volcanoes that are likely to cause one of the flows if called a versuvian volcano.2. Etna- this is most famous because of an awesome eruption in early Roman days, it dwarfs most of the island of Sicily.The roman god Vulcan was named after the unpredictability of the mountain.3. Mt. Stromboli- For at least the last 20,000 years, the same pattern of eruption has been maintained, in which explosions occurred at the summit craters with mild to moderate eruptions of incandescent volcanic bombs at intervals ranging from minutes to hours.The three main volcanoes in Italy are Mt. Vesuvius, Mt. Etna and Mt. Stromboli which is in Sicily.
There are a few. Etna (in Sicily) is the most active. Vesuvus hasn't erupted for nearly a hundred years, but has a big history. And the dormant volcano, Vulcan was important to the Romans, becasue they believed that it was where the god Vulcan lived.
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
VOLCANOES IN ITALY AND THEIR LOCATIONS 1.Mount Vesuvius--------------------------Naples 2.Mount Etna-------------------------------Sicily & Mongibello 3.Mount Stromboli-------------------------Panarea
Vulcano (500m), -Still activeStromboli (924m), -Still activeMount Etna (3323m) - the highest in Europe. -Most active of these three
Mount Etna is located in Sicily, Italy, and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Mount Vesuvius is located near Naples, Italy, and is famous for its eruption in 79 AD that destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Etna is a shield volcano with frequent eruptions, while Vesuvius is a stratovolcano that has experienced periodic major eruptions throughout history.