Science: Volcanology

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List of Volcanic Mountains

This post compiles 20 prominent volcanic mountains from around the world, listing each peak’s country, elevation, and volcano type/status for quick reference. From iconic stratovolcanoes like Mount Fuji and Mount St. Helens to shield volcanoes such as Mauna Loa, these Examples of Volcanic Mountains highlight geological diversity and key facts to help students, travelers, and volcano enthusiasts explore further. Click to learn about eruption history, activity status, and regional impacts.

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Volcanoes in Guinea-Bissau

This article investigates whether there are volcanoes in Guinea-Bissau by reviewing geological surveys, maps, and historical records. Learn what the evidence shows about volcanic activity (or the lack of it) in this West African nation and how regional tectonics influence its landscape.

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Types Of Volcanoes: The Complete List

Navigate the 12 Types of Volcanoes in this comprehensive guide, from towering stratovolcanoes and broad shield volcanoes to cinder cones and submarine vents. Each entry lists typical summit height, eruption style, tectonic setting examples, and a concise conversational description of formation, appearance, activity, and hazards—ideal for students, hikers, and anyone curious about volcanic landscapes.

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List of Volcanoes In Equatorial Guinea

This short list highlights the Volcanoes in Equatorial Guinea, providing island/location, elevation and last eruption where available for the country’s two known volcanic peaks. Ideal for travelers, students and volcano enthusiasts seeking a quick, accurate reference and location context — click to view the full table and brief notes on Bioko and Annobón.

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10 Everyday Applications of Volcanology

Explore 10 Everyday Applications of Volcanology — a practical hub showing how volcanic science affects daily life, from geothermal power, fertile soils, and construction materials to hazard mapping, tourism, and remote sensing. Each application links to detailed guides, case studies, and resources for students, professionals, and curious readers seeking real-world uses of volcanology.

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List of Volcanoes in Slovenia

This concise list of Volcanoes in Slovenia presents the country’s known volcanic sites with location, elevation (m), and status & age for each entry, making it easy to compare key details. Whether you’re a traveler, student, or geology enthusiast, explore Slovenia’s volcanic heritage and get quick facts for further research or visits.

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List of Volcanoes In The Comoros

This post lists the four main Volcanoes in the Comoros, with island/location, precise coordinates and elevations for each. Ideal for travelers, researchers and volcano enthusiasts, the guide highlights active Karthala and other notable peaks across Grande Comore, Anjouan and Mohéli, providing quick facts to help plan visits or fieldwork.

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Active Volcanoes in Malaysia

Active Volcanoes in Malaysia examines whether Malaysia has any currently active volcanic systems, outlines the country’s geological setting, and compares local history with nearby Indonesian and Philippine volcanic activity. The post presents historical records, scientific evidence, regional hazard assessments, and practical safety tips for travelers and residents.

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List of Volcanoes in Albania

This post compiles a concise List of Volcanoes in Albania and examines the country’s volcanic history and geology. If the list is empty, you’ll find clear explanations of regional tectonics, historical reports, and nearby Balkan volcanic features, plus maps and reliable sources to understand why Albania has few (or no) recorded active volcanoes.

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Volcanoes in Mauritania

Volcanoes in Mauritania explores the country’s volcanic features, geological history, and where to find ancient cones, basalt flows, and volcanic massifs across the Sahara. The post explains whether formations are active or extinct, highlights notable sites, and offers practical guidance for researchers and adventurous travelers interested in seeing Mauritania’s volcanic landforms.

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