Europe has approximately 80 active volcanoes, with notable ones including Mount Vesuvius in Italy and Mount Etna, also in Italy. Additionally, there are many dormant and extinct volcanoes across the continent. The total number of volcanic structures can vary depending on the criteria used for classification, but around 100 are often cited when considering all types of volcanic activity.
Many are in Europe.
There are many active volcanoes in Europe.
There are many extinct, dormant and active volcanoes in Europe.
Many are in Europe.
there are more than 45 active on land volcanoes in Europe.
THERE is no earthquakes or volcanoes in space or in europe
No. they are all extinct. The extinct volcanoes are: Ostrzyca, Grodczyn, and Wilcza Góra.
Many volcanoes erupt in Europe. The most high profile one in 2010 has been Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland.
Most likely either Greece or Italy as these countries contain practically all of Europe's volcanoes.
Yes.
No. Many volcanoes are dormant or inactive.
Italy has the most volcanoes in Europe, including famous ones such as Mount Vesuvius and Mount Etna. These volcanoes are located along the Italian peninsula and contribute to Italy's unique volcanic landscape.