38. There are over 1,500 potentially active volcanoes.
In addition to the continuous belts of volcanic activity on the ocean floor, there are about 1,500 potentially active volcanoes on the Earth’s crust. Five hundred of them have already erupted. A dormant volcano refers to exploding in the past and, though not currently erupting, could erupt again. Mount Saint Helens, located in Washington State, was a dormant volcano that was thought to be dead before its massive explosion in 1980. This volcano is part of a collection of volcanoes known as the Ring of Fire, which roughly circles the Pacific Ocean.

Most of the world’s potentially active volcanoes are located in the Ring of Fire, but there are plenty in other parts of the world with tectonic activity. In the United States alone, there are currently about 169 potentially active volcanoes! The world’s five most active volcanoes include the Sangay volcano in Ecuador, the Santa Maria Volcano in Guatemala, the Stromboli Volcano in Italy, Mount Etna in Italy, and Mount Yasur in Vanuatu, which is part of the Ring of Fire. The length of these volcanic activities ranges from 94 years to 111 years!