There are about 70 volcanoes on the Antarctic continent. Mt Erebus is fairly consistent in its activity.
Dormant
Kilauea is the most active volcano in the world and is on The Big Island (Hawaii).
Is there any geologically active volcano"s in japan? I know there is
You may be thinking of Mt Erebus, an active volcano.
In Antarctica in the 1300's
Yes. For example, Mt Erebus, on Ross Island, Antarctica -- the earth's southern-most active volcano -- spews gold flakes. Scientists track these flakes to confirm wind directions and to track the output of the volcano and its unique ash signature in search of other chemicals involved.
One point of absolute location in Antarctica is 90 Degrees S, which happens to be the location of the South Pole.
You can find Antarctica in the Southern Hemisphere.
Definitely still active. Mt. St. Helens recently had quite a little cough- up (during the early 2000's). And geologic time is very different from human time; a volcano that has erupted during the Helocene (a special geological name for a time period beginning 12,000 years ago) is considered to be active.
Not during the 1700's Pompeii had an active volcano there and it exploded killing all of the people who lived there. Thanks gymnast1707 anytime
That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.
You can find Antarctica south of 60 degrees S.