There are volcanoes in the Caribbean. Soufriere Hills in Montserrat expels ash periodically since a major eruption in 1997. Soufriere in St. Vincent erupted about 30 years ago. La Soufriere in St. Lucia still bubbles and has sulphur pools. Dominica and Guadeluope are volcanic in origin, as are mst of the islands of the Lesser Antilles. In Trinidad there are mud volcanoes. Under the ocean in the Grenadines is an active volcano caled Kick-'em-Jenny by the locals.
yes. some types of basalt is found of volcanoes.
Magma is generally associated with volcanoes
it is found in volcanoes where the Italian area
Barbados does not have any active volcanoes. The island is not part of the volcanic arc in the Caribbean region and is situated on the Barbados Ridge, which is a limestone-capped geological formation.
Volcanoes are named after the lava that comes out.viscous volcanoes (or acid and dome) are the same thing.the lava comes to the surface close to subduction zones,which are found at convergent plate boundaries.it is high in silica content and does not flow easily.it contains gas which cannot escape easily,so eruptions may be explosive and violent.eg Caribbean volcanoes
The middle of the Caribbean Sea is over the middle of the Caribbean Plate. Most volcanoes form near the edges of tectonic plates. For example, the lesser Antilles are composed in part of volcanoes at the margin of the Caribbean Plate.
volcanoes occur in the Caribbean most because of the triad , the triad is 3 plates that all push against each other there are more than 3,0000 triads in the Caribbean. when the all hit each other they send cracks into space which make more volcanoes appear in the caribbean........
Igneous rock is found in volcanoes.
In the Caribbean Sea.
The Caribbean plate and the Oceanic plate. The Oceanic plate is sub-ducted under the Caribbean thus causing the formation of volcanoes thereby creating the Caribbean Volcanic Arc.
yes. some types of basalt is found of volcanoes.
Shield Volcanoes - Wide base found at constructive plate margins Composite Volcanoes - Steeper Sides found at Destructive (subduction) margins
Volcanoes are found nearly everywhere on Earth. There are even volcanoes located in the United States. There are a handful of countries without them.
The Caribbean is not known for its diamonds.
the Caribbean plate
Honduras is incorrect. Honduras has many young volcanoes from El Tigre on the Pacific margin to Yojoa in the center of Honduras to Utila on the Caribbean margin. Belice may be without volcanoes.
most volcanoes are along the ring of fire