Scientists believe that the volcanoes on Mars may still be active due to geological evidence suggesting recent volcanic activity, such as the presence of relatively young lava flows and features like fissures and cracks. Additionally, some researchers have detected signs of possible geothermal heat, which could indicate that the planet's interior is still warm enough to support volcanic processes. The age of certain volcanic deposits, estimated to be just a few million years old, further supports the idea that Mars could still have active volcanism.
Scientists study Volcanoes so, they can predict when they will erupt.
the UK does have volcanoes but they arn't active
I really think Canada, Singapore and Malaysia are the countries have not volcanoes. Is That Right?
Yes, 13. Check out the link for more info.
The earth is still forming!
Scientists study Volcanoes so, they can predict when they will erupt.
I dont think so I think it all depends on the volcano.
the UK does have volcanoes but they arn't active
I really think Canada, Singapore and Malaysia are the countries have not volcanoes. Is That Right?
Yes, 13. Check out the link for more info.
The earth is still forming!
The ring of fire
There is a ring of volcanoes on the surface of the planet Mercury. Some scientists think that there may be lava flowing on Mercury at all times.
There are exactly 1496 active volcanoes right now in the world, but the number keeps increasing 1-2 every year. 2 of them just exploded yesterday- Mt. Fujiyama and Mt. Kilimanjaro.there are 71500 600 above and 900under land
"Volcanoes of the World" by Tom Simkin and Lee Seibert, lists 22 volcanoes in El Salvador.
Venus definitely have more volcanoes than Mars. Yes, Venus and Mars have pretty much all extinct and dormant volcanoes, but they're still volcanoes. Think of it like this: when someone dies or is in a coma, that doesn't mean they're not human. Yes I know that was dark deal with it :P
hmmm i think because its not located on the edge of a continental shelf?? I'm not really sure