Yes, Surtsey is a cinder cone volcano located off the southern coast of Iceland. It emerged from the sea in a volcanic eruption that began in 1963 and continued until 1967. The island is primarily composed of volcanic ash and cinders, characteristic of cinder cone formations, and it serves as an important site for ecological and geological studies.
none its a new breed
Yes. Surtsey is off the southern coast of Iceland.
As the island of Surtsey formed in Icelandic waters it belongs to the state of Iceland.
Yes. The two I know of are Erdfell and Helgafell in the Vestman Islands.
Iceland
No. Surtsey is a volcanic island near Iceland.
Cinder Cone
The country closest to Surtsey, an uninhabited volcanic island in the North Atlantic Ocean, is Iceland. Surtsey is located approximately 32 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of Iceland's southern coast.
it is a volcano in hawwaii that is a cinder cone
Surtsey is an island off of the coast of Iceland and is a part of Iceland. Its average temperature is 40 degrees Fahrenheit annually.
i believe one cinder cone volcano is in Hawaii
Paricutin is a cinder cone volcano.