Volcanic activity is found in the west of Antarctica.
the ring of fire
Antarctica has several active volcanoes, notably Mt Erebus, which is consistent in its volcanic activity.
earthquakes
Volcanic activity is known to occur on Earth, Mars, Venus, and Io, a moon of Jupiter. These locations have evidence of active volcanoes or past volcanic activity.
Fires
Because of the plate tectonic
Lahars can occur anytime there is a volcanic eruption or when large amounts of rainfall or snowmelt mix with volcanic debris on a slope. Their frequency varies depending on the volcanic activity and local weather conditions, but they can happen during or after an eruption. Monitoring volcanic activity and having early warning systems in place are essential to mitigate their impacts.
Yes, at least Mt Erebus is active -- the southern-most active volcano on earth.
Because geysers also rely on volcanic activity to occur.
Earthquake/volcanic activity occur almost exactly the fault line where plates about
Most intraplate volcanic activity occurs along tectonic plate boundaries, such as hotspots or rift zones, rather than within the interior of a tectonic plate.
No, Ceres does not have volcanic activity.