Composite volcanoes, also known as stratovolcanoes, can be found at various latitudes and longitudes around the world. Some famous examples include Mount Fuji in Japan (latitude 35.3606° N, longitude 138.7274° E) and Mount St. Helens in the United States (latitude 46.1914° N, longitude 122.1944° W).
The volcano is located at: 18.65°N 226.2°E
The latitude and longitude of Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Russia and Europe, are approximately 43.35 degrees north latitude and 42.45 degrees east longitude.
Mount Damavand is located at 35.9517° N latitude and 51.5597° E longitude in Iran. It is the highest peak in Iran and the highest volcano in Asia.
The mapped location of Mt. St. Helens, at the north end of the Dryer Glacier about 2.1 miles southwest of the East Dome, is at 46 degrees 11 minutes north latitude 122 degrees 11 minutes west longitude
Is 23 a longitude or a latitude
The latitude and longitude of Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland is approximately 63.63° N latitude and 19.62° W longitude.
Latitude: 10°27′48″N Longitude: 84°42′12″W
Latitude: S 41° 19' 57.9396" Longitude: W 72° 36' 39.9312"
-22.4°s / 172.05°e
36°24′ North and 25°24′ East
The volcano is located at: 18.65°N 226.2°E
36°25′12″ North and 25°25′54″ East
No. It is a composite volcano.
The latitude and longitude of Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Russia and Europe, are approximately 43.35 degrees north latitude and 42.45 degrees east longitude.
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
Mount Damavand is located at 35.9517° N latitude and 51.5597° E longitude in Iran. It is the highest peak in Iran and the highest volcano in Asia.
The mapped location of Mt. St. Helens, at the north end of the Dryer Glacier about 2.1 miles southwest of the East Dome, is at 46 degrees 11 minutes north latitude 122 degrees 11 minutes west longitude