Eyjafjalla volcano, located beneath Eyjafjallajokull.
Iceland
Yes
the conduit feeds the magma to the surface and the volcano eruptes because of the weather or the volcanos figure was trapped.
They occur at plate boundaries (Pacific rim "Ring of Fire") or at mantle hot spots (Hawaii, Iceland).
of course. EX: kilauia in Hawaii
The name for "Iceland" in Irish is "an Íoslainn"; The name in Scottish Gaelic: ?
The name of the volcano that erupted in Iceland was named Eyjafjallajokull.
The ring of FIRE! lol
Parasitic cone volcanos and cinder cone volcanos are not the same when classifying. Cinder cone volcanos are the most popular type of volcano, named for its cone shaped formation. Cinder cone volcano are also considered the smallest type of volcanos and can stand alone or grow on the flanks of other volcanos. The parasitic cone volcanos are similar to the cinder cones, however, the volcano is found on the flanks of other volcanos, hence, the name. It is created by flank eruptions of larger volcanos.
Iceland has around 30 active volcanic systems, which include more than 130 volcanic mountains. These volcanoes have a significant impact on Iceland's geology and landscape, with eruptions occurring frequently throughout the country's history.
They occur at plate boundaries (Pacific rim "Ring of Fire") or at mantle hot spots (Hawaii, Iceland).
Yes, Iceland is a proper noun, the name of a country. A proper noun is the name of a person, a place (Iceland), a thing, or a title.