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  2. Lists of volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    The only dormant volcano in Romania is Ciomad. List of volcanoes in Russia (European section) List of volcanoes in Spain; List of volcanoes in the United Kingdom;

  3. List of volcanoes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of volcanoes in the United States and its territories. Alaska. Name Elevation Location Last eruption meters feet Coordinates; Mount ...

  4. Active volcano - Wikipedia

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    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] A volcano that is not currently erupting but could erupt in the future is known as a dormant volcano. [1]

  5. Category:Dormant volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    Dormant volcanoes — of the current Holocene Epoch. See also: Category: Inactive volcanoes. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 ...

  6. List of extraterrestrial volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of active, dormant, and extinct volcanoes located beyond planet Earth. They may be designated mons (mountain), patera (an irregular crater) or tholus (small mountain or hill) in accordance with the International Astronomical Union's rules for planetary nomenclature. Many of them are nameless.

  7. Cascade Volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    The Cascade volcanoes have had more than 100 eruptions over the past few thousand years, many of them explosive eruptions. [21] However, certain Cascade volcanoes can be dormant for hundreds or thousands of years between eruptions, and therefore the great risk caused by volcanic activity in the regions is not always readily apparent.

  8. Ring of Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Ring of Fire contains between 750 and 915 active or dormant volcanoes, around two-thirds of the world total. [3] [4] The exact number of volcanoes within the Ring of Fire depends on which regions are included. About 90% of the world's earthquakes, [5] including most of its largest, [6] [7] occur within the belt.

  9. Category:Inactive volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    Dormant volcanoes (3 C, 73 P) E. Extinct volcanoes (15 C, 87 P) P. Inactive volcanoes of the Philippines (26 P) Pages in category "Inactive volcanoes"