Mount Everest

Mount Everest (English: Mount Everest) is the highest mountain in the world (when measured from sea paras). Peak ridge marks the border between Nepal and Tibet; peak in Tibet. In Nepal, the mountain is called Sagarmatha (सगरमाथा, Sanskrit for "Head of the Sky") and in Tibetan Chomolangma or Qomolangma ("Mother of the Universe"), pronounced in Chinese 珠穆朗瑪峰 (pinyin: Zhūmùlǎngmǎ Feng).

Copahue

Copahue  is a stratovolcano nestled on the border between Argentina and Chile. There are nine volcanic craters along a 2 km (1.2 mi) line, and the eastern summit crater contains a briny, acidic 300 m (1000 ft) wide crater lake. Twentieth-century eruptions from the crater lake have ejected pyroclastic rocks and chilled liquid sulfur fragments. Copahue means "sulphur waters" in Mapuche.

Dacht-i-Navar

Dacht-i-Navar is a volcanic group of 15 trachyandesitic lava domes located southwest of Kabul, Afghanistan. The lava domes lie along the southern margin of Dacht-i-Navar.

Nanga Parbat

Nanga Parbat (Urdu: ننگا پربت) is a mountain in Pakistan. The mountain is located in the northern part of the country. This mountain has a height of 8,126 m (26,660 ft) and is the ninth largest mountain in the world. The level of difficulty, terrain mountain Nanga Parbat is called as dire as K2.

The Volcan'so scope

A chart with the heading " Major Volcanoes of Indonesia ( with eruptions since 1900 AD ) " . Depicted below the heading is an overhead view of a cluster of islands . Major volcanoes in Indonesia . The main source of the list below is taken from the book " Volcanoes of the World " which is composed by two volcanologists , namely Tom Simkin and Lee Siebert , that contains a list of active volcanoes in the past 10,000 years ( the Holocene ) .

List of volcanoes in Indonesia

Geography of Indonesia is dominated by volcanoes that are formed due to subduction zones between the Eurasian plate and the Indo - Australian plate . Some famous for its volcanic eruptions , such as Krakatoa , whose eruption impact globally in 1883 , Lake Toba eruption is estimated Supervulkan occurred 74,000 years before present which caused the volcanic winter for six years , and the eruption of Mount Tambora with the most severe ever recorded in history in 1815 .