No, its Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
Some of the largest volcanoes in the world include Mauna Loa in Hawaii, which is the largest in terms of volume, and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, which has a massive base. Other notable large volcanoes include Mount Etna in Italy and Mount Aconcagua in Argentina.
There are approximately 1,500 active volcanoes in the world, and around 90% of them are located in the oceans. The majority of these underwater volcanoes are found along tectonic plate boundaries in regions known as the Ring of Fire and the Mid-Ocean Ridge.
The two biggest volcanoes in Peru are Ubinas, which stands at 5,672 meters (18,609 feet) above sea level, and Coropuna, which reaches a height of 6,377 meters (20,922 feet).
There are approximately 1440 volcanoes in the world that have been categorized as extinct or dormant, meaning they are no longer active. These dead volcanoes are spread across various regions globally.
They are the largest volcanoes in the world. They cover very broad areas. The largest volcano in the world, Mauna Loa is a shield volcano.
No, its Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
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Mauna Loa is the largest volcano in the world based on volume and the area covered.
Some of the largest volcanoes in the world include Mauna Loa in Hawaii, which is the largest in terms of volume, and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, which has a massive base. Other notable large volcanoes include Mount Etna in Italy and Mount Aconcagua in Argentina.
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The Ring of Fire around the Pacific Plate Boundary.
Indonesia has the most volcanoes because they have over 130 volcanoes. But itdoesn't exploded much.
There are 3 kinds of volcanoes which are found around the world. They are shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes, and composite volcanoes. Many of the most beautiful mountains in the world are composite volcanoes.
venus' biggest volcano is called the Osmosis Ralabo
There are approximately 1,500 active volcanoes in the world, and around 90% of them are located in the oceans. The majority of these underwater volcanoes are found along tectonic plate boundaries in regions known as the Ring of Fire and the Mid-Ocean Ridge.
Active, dormant, and something like extinct