Volcanoes are typically found at the fault lines between these plates. There can be active volcanos, which are currently, or have recently erupted. There are also dormant volcanoes, which haven't erupted recently, and extinct volcanoes, which will never erupt again. read more
Actually, there are different types of volcanoes—some are in fact very dangerous, while others are not. In order to understand the true nature of a volcano, it is important to know what kind it is. Generally, volcanologists divide volcanoes into four major types. read more
There are also dormant volcanoes, which haven’t erupted recently, and extinct volcanoes, which will never erupt again. There are 4 major types of volcanoes: Cinder Cone Volcanoes: These are the simplest type of volcano. They occur when particles and blobs of lava are ejected from a volcanic vent. read more
The four main types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, composite volcanoes, also called stratovolcanoes, cinder cones, and lava domes. Composite volcanoes are the most abundant, and an example is Mount Fuji in Japan. These volcanoes are formed from layers of ash. read more