Edges of tectonic plates
The region of the US with the most active volcanoes is Alaska, particularly along the Aleutian Islands and the Alaska Peninsula. This area is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and is home to over 80% of all active volcanoes in the US.
there are no active volcanoes in montana
It was New Zealand that had the most active volcano. Most of New Zealands's volcanoes are now extinct (not gonna erupt again.) The country with the most volcanoes that are still active is Indonesia.
Jupiter's moon Io is the most volcanically active body in the solar system with over 400 active volcanoes. The volcanoes on Io produce lavas made of molten sulfur.
Most places in the U.S. have no volcanoes. Aside from the possible exception of the Yellowstone supervolcano there are no volcanoes in the U.S. east of the Rockies. Most of the volcanoes in the continental U.S. are in Washington and Oregon.
It has the most active volcanoes, having about 452 active volcanoes. It is a question of having the most volcanoes.
In Mexico the two most active are the Popocatepetl and Colima volcanoes.
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Most volcanoes are not active but some are. It is very rare for a volcano to be active. :-)
The region of the US with the most active volcanoes is Alaska, particularly along the Aleutian Islands and the Alaska Peninsula. This area is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and is home to over 80% of all active volcanoes in the US.
the volcanoe that is most active is the kilauea
The province Cagayan in which 5 active volcanos are active
there are no active volcanoes in montana
Indonesia has the most active volcanoes in the world, with over 130 active volcanoes. This is due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire, where tectonic plate boundaries create intense volcanic and seismic activity.
The most active volcanoes are on the Southeast end of the chain.
Volcanoes are most likely to form at the edges of the tectonic plates.
Indonesia has the most number of volcanoes. It has 167 of the 850 active volcanoes known in the world. These include the famous volcanoes Krakatoa, Tambora, and Merapi. Japan and the United States follow in rank.