dormant volcanoes
There are approximately 1440 volcanoes in the world that have been categorized as extinct or dormant, meaning they are no longer active. These dead volcanoes are spread across various regions globally.
There are 22 active volcanoes in the Philippines.
No. Hawaii has active volcanoes but Nevada does not. Nevada does have inactive volcanoes, however.
It can be either. The kind of volcano does not relate to its level of activity.
No, volcanoes are not alive. They are natural geological formations that are created by the movement of tectonic plates and the release of magma from the Earth's mantle. Volcanoes can be active, dormant, or extinct, but they are not considered living entities.
There are approximately 1440 volcanoes in the world that have been categorized as extinct or dormant, meaning they are no longer active. These dead volcanoes are spread across various regions globally.
There are 22 active volcanoes in the Philippines.
Venus, Earth, and Mars all have extinct volcanoes. Earth, however has active and dormant volcanoes as well.
There are several hundred volcanoes that are in South America. Of those volcanoes, there are between 200 and 300 that are active.
Yes, they would. Hawaii is a prime example; all of its islands are either extinct or active volcanoes.
it has volcanoes, but none are active
The volcanoes are active
No. Hawaii has active volcanoes but Nevada does not. Nevada does have inactive volcanoes, however.
It can be either. The kind of volcano does not relate to its level of activity.
Yes. There are hundreds of active volcanoes in the world.
Yes. There are hundreds of active volcanoes in the world.
A dead volcano is called a distinctive volcano. It is no longer able to erupt and is in the process of eroding. There are also dormant and active volcanoes.