The first is the largest volcano in the entire solar system.
It is the eroded remnant of a large volcano, which erupted about 3 million years ago.
It is the world's largest dormant volcano, having last erupted about 200 years ago.
It is also one of the largest volcanoes measuring 60 miles long and 30 miles wide.
The large volcanoes in the range are called the High Cascades.
It features a large volcano and is located in the center of the park.
The scale is open-ended with the largest volcanoes in history given magnitude 8.
Given the proximity of large active volcanoes, the area is considered highly seismic.
It is a large, irregularly shaped volcano that last erupted 65 million years ago.
It is one of Kamchatka's largest and most active volcanoes.