Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, (and now, for the EXTRA point...) and Wyoming (That's SEVEN) ALL have ongoing volcanic activity. But perhaps your question is NOT US-centric. Please specify if otherwise.
Transform boundaries cannot form volcanoes.
I am not sure if it has any volcanoes but it has a mountain range called Troodos Mountains and one mountain in that range is called Mount Olympus .
High mountain ranges without volcanoes are built at convergent continental plate boundaries. These vary greatly from divergent boundaries which cause volcanoes to form.
The 5 tallest volcanoes in the western hemisphere are: Ojos del Salado (Andes Range), Llullaillaco (Andes Range), Nevado Tres Cruces (Andes Range), Pissis (Andes Range), and Monte Pissis (Andes Range).
Mount Rainier, Mount Shasta, and Mount St. Helens are all active stratovolcanoes located in the Cascade Range in the United States. They are known for their volcanic activity and beauty, attracting visitors for hiking and other outdoor activities.
Transform boundaries cannot form volcanoes.
The Sierra Nevada mountain range in California does not have any active volcanoes. It is primarily composed of granite and has a different geological history compared to other mountain ranges in the west that do have volcanoes.
Active volcanoes can often indicate the presence of a mountain range due to the geologic processes that create both features. Volcanoes are formed where tectonic plates meet and the mountain ranges can be the result of these same tectonic forces pushing the Earth's crust upward. The presence of active volcanoes in a mountain range suggests ongoing tectonic activity in the area.
I am not sure if it has any volcanoes but it has a mountain range called Troodos Mountains and one mountain in that range is called Mount Olympus .
The longest mountain range in the United States is the Rocky Mountains.
The Appalachian mountain range is the major mountain range of the eastern United States. It passes through many states, including North Carolina.
Mt.Vesuvius isn't in a mountain range because it's not technically a mountain its a volcano
The name of the mountain range that runs through the mountains states are called the Rocky Mountains.
yes the entire mountain range used to be volcanoes
The longest mountain range in the United States is the Rocky Mountains. Not only is this mountain range the longest in the United States, but at over 3,000 miles in length it's the longest mountain range in the world.
Colorado.
It is not along an ocean coastline. There are no volcanoes.