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  2. Lists of volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    Map of Earth's plate boundaries and active volcanoes More detailed map showing volcanoes active in the ... The only known volcanoes in areas under Israeli rule are in ...

  3. List of volcanoes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Jornada del Muerto Volcano: 1,565: 5,136 760,000 years ago ...

  4. Ring of Fire - Wikipedia

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    : Active volcanoes Global map of subduction zones, with subducted slabs contoured by depth Diagram of the geological process of subduction. The Ring of Fire (also known as the Pacific Ring of Fire, the Rim of Fire, the Girdle of Fire or the Circum-Pacific belt) [note 1] is a tectonic belt of volcanoes and earthquakes.

  5. Active volcano - Wikipedia

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    World map of active volcanoes and plate boundaries KÄ«lauea's lava entering the sea Lava flows at Holuhraun, Iceland, September 2014. An active volcano is a volcano that has erupted during the Holocene (the current geologic epoch that began approximately 11,700 years ago), is currently erupting, or has the potential to erupt in the future. [1]

  6. Volcano - Wikipedia

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    Other types of volcano include cryovolcanoes (or ice volcanoes), particularly on some moons of Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune; and mud volcanoes, which are structures often not associated with known magmatic activity. Active mud volcanoes tend to involve temperatures much lower than those of igneous volcanoes except when the mud volcano is ...

  7. List of submarine volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    Map of world's major seamounts. A list of active and extinct submarine volcanoes and seamounts located under the world's oceans. There are estimated to be 40,000 to 55,000 seamounts in the global oceans. [1] Almost all are not well-mapped and many may not have been identified at all. Most are unnamed and unexplored.

  8. List of volcanoes in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... they administratively belong to Spain and therefore volcanoes of the islands are on this ...

  9. Category:Volcanoes by country - Wikipedia

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    Many of these subcategories are still empty or sparsely filled, but these countries are known to have documented volcanoes, including those that are active, inactive and extinct. Many, but not all, volcanos, are also categorized as mountains as they are indeed mountains.