dormant volcanoes. These volcanoes are not currently erupting but have the potential to become active again in the future.
volcanoes become extinct when the have done at least 50 up to 100 eruptions after that the volcano would have had its timeP.S: if you want more answers on volcanoes just leave a comment i know everything there is to know on volcanoes
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2,300ft high
very big explosions
There are no plate tectonics so the hot spots stay in one place. Also, the atmosphere is much thinner and there is no rainfall so they don't get eroded.
dormant volcanoes. These volcanoes are not currently erupting but have the potential to become active again in the future.
No ... it depends on how big the volcano is and the mass ... so the answer is no.
volcanoes become extinct when the have done at least 50 up to 100 eruptions after that the volcano would have had its timeP.S: if you want more answers on volcanoes just leave a comment i know everything there is to know on volcanoes
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There are no volcanoes on Jupiter.
If someone has an interest in volcanoes, they can become a volcanologist, which is someone who studies volcanoes in the field. It is also a type of geologist.
mt st. helens
i think because it big eruptions
2,300ft high
Yes.
Yes.