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List of volcanoes by elevation

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List of volcanoes by elevation

Summary

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A list (incomplete) of volcanoes on Earth arranged by elevation in metres.

Above 6,000 metres

[[Llullaillaco
[[Incahuasi
MountainMetresFeetLocation and notes

Above 5,000 metres

[[Mount Kilimanjaro
[[Mount Damavand
MountainMetresFeetLocation and notes

Above 4,000 metres

[[Klyuchevskaya Sopka
[[Mauna Kea
MountainMetresFeetLocation and notes

Above 3,000 metres

[[Mount Kerinci
[[Mount Fuji
MountainMetresFeetLocation and notes

Above 2,000 metres

[[Mayon
[[Mount St. Helens
MountainMetresFeetLocation and notes

Above 1,000 metres

[[Puy de Sancy
[[Mount Vesuvius
MountainMetresFeetLocation and notes

Below 1,000 metres

[[Erta Ale
[[Whakaari / White Island
MountainMetresFeetLocation and notes

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.

VolcanoesMeters
Mauna Kea10203 meters
Mauna Loa9170 meters
Haleakalā9144 metres
Teide7500 meters
Piton des Neiges7071 meters (over 8000 meters before its collapse)

References

References

  1. Smoot, Jeff. (1999). "Climbing the Cascade Volcanoes". Falcon Guides.
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