There are about 36 named volcanoes and volcanic active mountains on the Antarctic continent. Note that there are many unnamed volcanoes under the ice sheet. These names come from the Antarctic List of Volcanoes Wikipedia entry.
The names include, in no particular order:
Mount Andrus
Mount Berlin
Mount Bird
Bridgeman Island
Brown Peak (Sturge Island)
Coulman Island
Deception Island
Mount Discovery
Mount Erebus
Mount Frakes
Gaussberg
Mount Hampton
Mount Harcourt
Hudson Mountains
Mount Melbourne
Mount Morning
Mount Moulton
Mount Murphy
Mount Overlord
Paulet Island
Penguin Island
Lars Christensen Peak
The Pleiades
Royal Society Range
Seal Nunataks
Mount Sidley
Mount Siple
Mount Steere
Mount Takahe
Mount Terra Nova
Mount Terror
Toney Mountain
Mount Dimitra
Mount Brown
Mount Christos
Mount Waesche.
When is it thought the first volcano in Australia erupted? When is it thought the first volcano in Australia erupted?
Mount Erebus is an active volcano located in Antarctica. It is the southernmost active volcano on Earth and is known for its persistent lava lake within its summit crater. It is also home to one of the few long-term scientific monitoring stations in Antarctica.
the most active volcano in Antarctica
Deception Island is a caldera volcano, which is formed when the top of a volcano collapses into the emptied magma chamber below. It is a type of stratovolcano located in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica.
Yes, at least one: Mt Erebus.
it is mt.erebus
Mt Erebus is an active volcano on the Antarctic continent.
Mt Erebus is more or less permanently active, and could be considered the last volcano that erupted in Antarctica.
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When is it thought the first volcano in Australia erupted? When is it thought the first volcano in Australia erupted?
Mt. Erebus is an active volcano in Antarctica.
Antarctica has several active volcanoes, notably Mt Erebus, which is consistent in its volcanic activity.
Mount Erebus is the most active volcano in Antarctica.
Antarctica is the largest desert in the world.
yes one of the major volcanos in Antarctica is Mount Erebus
The southern-most active volcano in the world is located in Antarctica: Mt Erebus. It is the only active volcano on the continent.
Yes. If it had never erupted then it would not be a volcano.