Yes however none of them are active and have not been for several millions of years.
There is no "Hierro" volcano in Spain. There is a volcano on Hierro Island in the Spanish Canary Islands. The one recorded eruption of the Lomo Blanco volcano was in 1793 See the description in the related link.
The largest volcanic mountain located in the country of Spain is Mount Teide, in Spanish 'Pico del Teide'. It has an elevation of 3,718 meters, of 12,198 ft., which converts it in the highest peak of Spain and also the highest point of the islands of the Atlantic.
Yes, Tenerife is home to Mount Teide, a volcano that is the highest peak in Spain and the third tallest volcanic structure in the world. It is a dormant volcano and is a popular tourist attraction on the island.
Yes, Mount Teide on the island of Tenerife in Spain is an active volcano. It last erupted in 1909 and is closely monitored for any signs of activity by scientists. However, it is considered to be a dormant rather than an extinct volcano.
Mount Teide, located on the island of Tenerife in Spain, is estimated to be around 3 million years old. It is a dormant volcano and the highest peak in Spain, standing at 3,718 meters (12,198 feet) above sea level.
Montserrat is in Spain. There is a volcano in Montserrat, on the Southern part of the island.
It is the biggest volcano in Spain and still active
There is no "Hierro" volcano in Spain. There is a volcano on Hierro Island in the Spanish Canary Islands. The one recorded eruption of the Lomo Blanco volcano was in 1793 See the description in the related link.
The largest volcanic mountain located in the country of Spain is Mount Teide, in Spanish 'Pico del Teide'. It has an elevation of 3,718 meters, of 12,198 ft., which converts it in the highest peak of Spain and also the highest point of the islands of the Atlantic.
There are currently over 80 different volcanos in Spain that are spread out over all the different islands. There are some active volcanos but there hasnÍt been a major eruption since 1971 the name was Volcano del Teneguia.
NameElevationLocationLast eruptionmetersfeetCoordinates Gran Canaria1949639820 BCHierro150149201793La Palma242663941971Lanzarote67020601824Tenerife371812,1881909 t
Teide (volcano) on Tenerife in the Canary Islands, 3,718 m (12,198 ft).
Yes, Tenerife is home to Mount Teide, a volcano that is the highest peak in Spain and the third tallest volcanic structure in the world. It is a dormant volcano and is a popular tourist attraction on the island.
The largest mountain in the Canary Islands is Mount Teide, located on the island of Tenerife. It is a volcano and also the highest peak in Spain, standing at approximately 12,198 feet (3,718 meters) above sea level.
Yes, Mount Teide on the island of Tenerife in Spain is an active volcano. It last erupted in 1909 and is closely monitored for any signs of activity by scientists. However, it is considered to be a dormant rather than an extinct volcano.
Mount Teide, located on the island of Tenerife in Spain, is estimated to be around 3 million years old. It is a dormant volcano and the highest peak in Spain, standing at 3,718 meters (12,198 feet) above sea level.
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