It's in Chili in the Andes and called Ojos del Salado.
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Taal Volcano is an active volcano located in the Philippines. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the country and has had several eruptions in recent history, with the most recent one occurring in January 2020.
Apo is a volcano which last erupted in 1924 i believe and has three peaks , SW being the tallest.
Mount Etna is an active volcano on Sicily.
There are a few. Etna (in Sicily) is the most active. Vesuvus hasn't erupted for nearly a hundred years, but has a big history. And the dormant volcano, Vulcan was important to the Romans, becasue they believed that it was where the god Vulcan lived.
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Taal Volcano is an active volcano located in the Philippines. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the country and has had several eruptions in recent history, with the most recent one occurring in January 2020.
The tallest volcano is the Mauna Kea volcano
Mount Etna in Sicily
Mountain Etna is an active composite volcano located near the city Sicily, Italy. Mount Etna is the tallest active volcano in Europe and it has 3,329m height.
Apo is a volcano which last erupted in 1924 i believe and has three peaks , SW being the tallest.
Mount Etna is an active volcano on Sicily.
San Cristobal, Nicaragua's tallest volcano, is 5,725 feet.
There are a few. Etna (in Sicily) is the most active. Vesuvus hasn't erupted for nearly a hundred years, but has a big history. And the dormant volcano, Vulcan was important to the Romans, becasue they believed that it was where the god Vulcan lived.
Mount Erebus is an active volcano located in Antarctica. It is the southernmost active volcano on Earth and is known for its persistent lava lake within its summit crater. It is also home to one of the few long-term scientific monitoring stations in Antarctica.
Yes, Taal volcano in the Philippines is an active volcano. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the country and has had several eruptions in the past century, with the most recent eruption occurring in January 2020.
One active volcano in southeastern Alaska is Mount Edgecumbe, located on Kruzof Island near Sitka. It is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2200 BCE. The volcano is closely monitored for any signs of renewed activity.