Mt is an abbreviation for 'Mount'. Many mountains have names of the form Mount Xxxx, not just volcanoes. Everest is often referred to as Mount Everest. And not all volcanoes have 'Mount' as part of their names, eg Vesuvius and Stromboli and Krakatoa don't. read more
Mt is an abbreviation for 'Mount'. Many mountains have names of the form Mount Xxxx, not just volcanoes. Everest is often referred to as Mount Everest. And not all volcanoes have 'Mount' as part of their names, eg Vesuvius and Stromboli and Krakatoa don't. Neither does Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland - the 'fjall' part of its name already means mountain. read more
The English word volcano came from the Italian Volcanus, which meant "burning mountain" in the early 16th century. It comes from the Latin Volcanus, which was the name of the fire god we call Vulcan. The Romans named Mt. Etna Vulcanus, seeing it as the forge where the god Vulcanus worked. The term was later generalized to any fiery mountain. read more
Quick Answer. Names of some of the world's most famous volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius, Krakatoa, Mount St. Helens and Mount Tambora. While some of these volcanoes are known to be dangerous, as of 2015 some have not been active for over 100 years. read more