Christchurch is not located on a volcano; it is situated in the Canterbury region of New Zealand, which is primarily characterized by sedimentary rock and not volcanic activity. However, the broader region of Canterbury has volcanic features, such as the nearby Banks Peninsula, which was formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago. The area around Christchurch is more known for its plains and river systems rather than active volcanism.
It is a cone volcano.
The type of volcano is the shield volcano. Shield volcanoes can be found in Hawai'i.
Stratovolcano (a composite volcano)
That would be an extinct volcano.
Kos hasn't volcanoes.
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The hills between Christchurch City and the Port of Lyttelton are known as the Port Hills. They form one side of the crater that is Lyttelton harbour, which was formed by the eruption of a now extinct volcano.
A Sub Glacial Volcano
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Mauna Loa type of volcano
It is a cone volcano.
Caldera
A stratovolcano .
It is a shield volcano
it is when the valcanoes
the colima volcano is a stratovolcano type
San Martin Volcano is a shield volcano.