The number of volcanoes on Earth is nowhere near 1 million. There are about 1,500 active volcanoes on Earth, most of them near the boundaries of tectonic plates. About half of them are scattered along the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
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1. The explosive volcanoes are found at points in the earth's crust that are weak. This means the pressure builds up and ash can burst out easily. Some examples are: - Mt. Vesuvius - Mt. Kilauea - Mt. St. Helens
Earth is located about 1 astronomical unit (AU) from the Sun, which is approximately 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers. This unit of measurement is based on the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, serving as a standard for measuring distances within our solar system.
Earth is 150 million kilometers, 93 million miles, or 1 AU from the Sun.
The James Webb Space Telescope will be located approximately 1.5 million kilometers (about 932,000 miles) away from Earth at the second Lagrange point (L2), which is a stable gravitational point in space.
1 million miles away
The fraction of active volcanoes is 1/3
volcanoes are in many places 1:on the earth 2:on neptune 3:under the sea and on jupiter'earthquakes are movements when the earth has a crake in the core
1. The explosive volcanoes are found at points in the earth's crust that are weak. This means the pressure builds up and ash can burst out easily. Some examples are: - Mt. Vesuvius - Mt. Kilauea - Mt. St. Helens
Earth is 150 million kilometers, 93 million miles, or 1 AU from the Sun.
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The James Webb Space Telescope will be located approximately 1.5 million kilometers (about 932,000 miles) away from Earth at the second Lagrange point (L2), which is a stable gravitational point in space.
We have not yet discovered any planet that is 1 million times bigger than the earth. The sun is approximately 1 million times larger than Earth by volume, but it is a star far larger than any planet.
It is estimated that there are over 1 million underwater volcanoes in the world, with the majority of them located along mid-ocean ridges. Due to their remote locations and the vastness of the ocean, many underwater volcanoes remain unexplored and undocumented.
The distance between Earth and the Sun is approximately 1 astronomical unit (AU), which is about 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers.
It is highly unlikely. A million years is a short time on a geologic timescale. Earth will remain habitable for a few hundred million years into the future.
VOLCANOES IN ITALY AND THEIR LOCATIONS 1.Mount Vesuvius--------------------------Naples 2.Mount Etna-------------------------------Sicily & Mongibello 3.Mount Stromboli-------------------------Panarea