No most volcanoes are along fault lines between tectonic plates. The equator has no relevence.
Two volcanoes which are on the map south of the equator are the Chimborazo volcano and the Cayambe volcano.
no because the equator is just an imaginary line
under the sea! All over the world of course.
Volcanoes are only destructive to people and property when they erupt. Volcanoes can lie dormant for decades before they erupt. The Hawaiian Islands were all formed from eruptions of volcanoes in the ocean.
well , that is a good question ! About 1,300 has happened in the last 10,000 year. Most of these are shield volcanoes. Shield volcanoes are found under water or and form easily. three quarters ( 3/4 ) of volcanoes are shield volcanoes. SO if you subtract all of the shield volcanoes from the amount of volcanoes that have happened in the last 10,000 years it will come up to 6,000 eruptions in the last 10,000 years. This is not including under water or shield volcanoes. WELL, that's all . BYE ! (:
The equator is the center of Earth. In the center of the Earth it is very hot because of all of the under ground volcanoes.
Two volcanoes which are on the map south of the equator are the Chimborazo volcano and the Cayambe volcano.
no because the equator is just an imaginary line
Yes, there are active volcanoes under the sea.
Yes they do occur under volcanoes
becuase volcanoes have plates under them.the places that dont have plates under them don't have volcanoes
volcanoes eruption is developed from all the gases and movement under ground.
under the sea! All over the world of course.
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...
Pressure under ground is responsible for volcanoes.
Volcanoes are only destructive to people and property when they erupt. Volcanoes can lie dormant for decades before they erupt. The Hawaiian Islands were all formed from eruptions of volcanoes in the ocean.
Yes, all volcanoes erupt because the magma underneath or in the volcano is under pressure, which forces the magma to the surface, where there is less pressure. However, volcanoes form in different places.