Volcanoes tend to form at convergent subduction boundaries and divergent plate boundaries.
One good example would be the broad ring of volcanoes that have formed around the boundary of the Pacific plate. This is why this region is known as the ring of fire.
There is also a very long chain of undersea volcanoes that occur at the mid ocean ridges. In some places these have formed islands such as Iceland.
Where subduction occurs (along the west coast of South America, and the west coast of the USA for example) volcanoes form, e.g.
Subduction zones also form volcanic island arcs such as the Aleutian island chain in Alaska.
you can only find volcanoes on the inner planets: that are Venus, mercury and mars
Yes, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Haleakalā are three of the highest active volcanoes in Hawaii, with Mauna Kea being the tallest at over 13,000 feet. These volcanoes are part of the larger Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain.
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Alaska has the most volcanoes of any U.S. state, with over 130 active volcanoes. Hawaii has around 30 active volcanoes, but they are some of the most famous and studied in the world, including Kilauea and Mauna Loa.
Yes, there are some volcanos in Honolulu, but most of them are already dead. the ones that are still alive are not active any more, so don't worry.There are volcanoes near Honolulu, but they are all dormant (extinct).
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the answer is the volcanic eplodes and all the lava comes out and when it comes out many people die and then the lava can travel to different places and the whole world and die. Also if the lava does not travel than hawaii is dead and you will never hear about hawaii ever again
No, Hawaii is prettier than The Bahamas. How is that? The reason why, is because all 8 of the Islands of Hawaii were formed by underwater volcanoes. Which resulted in huge valleys, bay areas, volcanoes, waterfalls, and lots of rivers.
you can only find volcanoes on the inner planets: that are Venus, mercury and mars
No they do not erupt more explosively. It depends on its gas and its viscosity. Kilauea in Hawaii does not erupt more explosive.
No they do not erupt explosively. It depends on its gas an its viscosity. Kilauea in Hawaii does not erupt explosively.
Yes, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Haleakalā are three of the highest active volcanoes in Hawaii, with Mauna Kea being the tallest at over 13,000 feet. These volcanoes are part of the larger Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain.
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From their bottoms on the ocean floor to their peaks, the Hawaiian volcanoes are the tallest in the world - even taller than Mount Everest. That is the main difference.
Alaska has the most volcanoes of any U.S. state, with over 130 active volcanoes. Hawaii has around 30 active volcanoes, but they are some of the most famous and studied in the world, including Kilauea and Mauna Loa.
Yes, there are some volcanos in Honolulu, but most of them are already dead. the ones that are still alive are not active any more, so don't worry.There are volcanoes near Honolulu, but they are all dormant (extinct).
The United States has around 169 active volcanoes, which is more than any other country in the world. The most well-known volcanic region in the US is in Hawaii, with the active Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes.