volcanoes generally show up where the earths plates join and force against each other, hence the shape of a volcano
I really think Canada, Singapore and Malaysia are the countries have not volcanoes. Is That Right?
No. Where volcanoes appear is not affected by climate. There are volcanoes in places such as Iceland, Alaska, and Antarctica.
97 countries have documented to be affected by volcanoes.
Most places in the U.S. have no volcanoes. Aside from the possible exception of the Yellowstone supervolcano there are no volcanoes in the U.S. east of the Rockies. Most of the volcanoes in the continental U.S. are in Washington and Oregon.
Countries with volcanoes are located along the boundaries of tectonic plates, known as the "Ring of Fire." These countries include Japan, Indonesia, Philippines, Chile, Mexico, and Italy. Other countries with active volcanoes are Iceland, Ethiopia, and Tanzania.
I really think Canada, Singapore and Malaysia are the countries have not volcanoes. Is That Right?
in conclusion volcanoes have erupted in all types of countries
Yes, there are many volcanoes in Africa, in many of its countries.
No. Where volcanoes appear is not affected by climate. There are volcanoes in places such as Iceland, Alaska, and Antarctica.
97 countries have documented to be affected by volcanoes.
Indonesia has the most number of volcanoes. It has 167 of the 850 active volcanoes known in the world. These include the famous volcanoes Krakatoa, Tambora, and Merapi. Japan and the United States follow in rank.
In cold countries.
Yes, they are.
Most places in the U.S. have no volcanoes. Aside from the possible exception of the Yellowstone supervolcano there are no volcanoes in the U.S. east of the Rockies. Most of the volcanoes in the continental U.S. are in Washington and Oregon.
in certain regians
Countries with volcanoes are located along the boundaries of tectonic plates, known as the "Ring of Fire." These countries include Japan, Indonesia, Philippines, Chile, Mexico, and Italy. Other countries with active volcanoes are Iceland, Ethiopia, and Tanzania.
Some are, not others.