Volcanoes
Last reviewed: 07-02-2008
DEADLY MOUNTAINS OF FIRE

Anak Krakatau volcano spews ash and smoke in Indonesia's Sunda strait in November 2007. REUTERS/Supri Supri
KEY FACTS
| 50-70 volcanoes erupt each year | (Source: Global Volcanism Program) |
| Indonesia has the world's largest number of active volcanoes | (Source: U.S. Geological Survey) |
| More than 80 percent of the Earth's surface is of volcanic origin | (Source: USGS's Miscellaneous Volcanic Facts) |
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