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List of volcanoes by elevation
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A list (incomplete) of volcanoes on Earth arranged by elevation in metres.
Above 6,000 metres


| Mountain | Metres | Feet | Location and notes |
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Above 5,000 metres
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Above 4,000 metres

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Above 3,000 metres

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Above 2,000 metres


| Mountain | Metres | Feet | Location and notes |
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Above 1,000 metres

| Mountain | Metres | Feet | Location and notes |
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Below 1,000 metres


| Mountain | Metres | Feet | Location and notes |
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Measured from its base on the ocean floor
A list (incomplete) of volcanoes on Earth arranged by elevation in meters from its base on the ocean floor.
| Volcanoes | Meters |
|---|---|
| Mauna Kea | 10203 meters |
| Mauna Loa | 9170 meters |
| Haleakalā | 9144 metres |
| Teide | 7500 meters |
| Piton des Neiges | 7071 meters (over 8000 meters before its collapse) |
References
- Global Volcanism Program (Smithsonian Institution)
References
- Smoot, Jeff. (1999). "Climbing the Cascade Volcanoes". Falcon Guides.
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