There are no two volcanoes with the same name.
Yes, a stratovolcano is the same as a composite volcano. They both refer to volcanoes composed of layers of hardened lava, pumice, and volcanic ash. These volcanoes are known for their steep sides and explosive eruptions.
Two active volcanoes in the Atlantic Ocean are Mount Teide in the Canary Islands and Kick 'em Jenny located underwater near Grenada in the Lesser Antilles.
It is not uncommon for volcanoes to erupt every year, someplace in the world. Two countries that have volcanoes that erupt from time to time are the United States and the Philippines. Other countries include El Salvador, Iceland, and Africa.
Earth, Venus and Mars all have volcanoes.
Hawaii is the US state that has two active volcanoes, Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Both volcanoes are located on the Big Island of Hawaii and are part of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
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earthquakes and volcanoes
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.
There are NO volcanoes in Uruguay.
No. Islands are small bodies of land, whereas volcanoes have erupted to make new land.Sometimes, large volcanoes can cause new islands to emerge (like Hawaii, for example), but volcanoes and islands are two very different things.
Yes, two songs can have the same name.
Similar but not the same, volcanoes erupt from magma and lava and rocks come out but not in a mountain
No state name means Home of the Volcanoes.
In Mexico the two most active are the Popocatepetl and Colima volcanoes.
Yes, a stratovolcano is the same as a composite volcano. They both refer to volcanoes composed of layers of hardened lava, pumice, and volcanic ash. These volcanoes are known for their steep sides and explosive eruptions.
The two volcanoes' smoke spread ash for many miles around.
In the same way that the Earth has volcanoes and ice. However, Martian volcanoes do not appear to be active.