under the sea! All over the world of course.
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The Pacific Ocean is surrounded by most of the world's major volcanoes, forming the Pacific Ring of Fire. This area is known for its high volcanic and seismic activity due to the movement of tectonic plates along its boundaries.
Where ever there are hotspots
Well that would depend on what your talking about.If you are talking about the volcano Taal:Taal was once one of the largest volcanoes in the world, 18, 000 feet up.Taal is now the worlds smallest active volcanoes, only 700 meters high.Taal is now one of the most unstable of the world's active volcanoes.
The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist
The Oceans
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They are mostly hidden underwater because nothing has yet made them erupt and come to the surface.
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there is volcanoes in the rainforests there are hidden on the ground
HaitiJapan has quite a lot as it is on the boundary of several tectonic plates.
Volcanoes aren't exactly hidden, but over the years, the sea level gets higher & higher, & some volcanoes go underwater, were we cannot see them at all.
yes
Hawaii
on islands because they form under water the rise up
The narrator for National Geographic's "Hidden Worlds" documentary series is actor Jeremy Irons. His distinctive voice adds depth and gravitas to the exploration of these fascinating hidden worlds.
in notherlands