The Asosan volcano is located in Kyushu Japan. The Elevation is about 2.7 km when erupting and 1592 m when just left standing. The last time for this volcano to be active was February 11, 2014. The material type that is expelled out of volcano Asosan is sulfur dioxide. The West Eifel Volcanic Field volcano is located in Germany the Elevation is about 600 m the volcano is in the Mediterranean and W Asia region, and the Western Europe sub-region. The rock type is Foidite. This volcano have the latitude and longitude of 50.17, 6.85. About 230 eruptions have occurred during the past 730,000 years. The latest eruptions formed the Ulmener, Pulvermaar, and Strohn maars around the end of the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene. The Tair, Jebel at Since the beginning of an eruption of Jebel at Tair on 30 September, the MODIS satellite detected thermal anomalies over the island every day through the 4th December. According to a news article, an eruption took place on December 4th and lava flows intermittently occurred since September 30th. It is a Stratovolcano. Located in Yemen. Region and sub-region Africa and Red Sea, Africa (northeastern) and Red Sea. The Rahat, Harrat volcano is in the Middle East and Indian Ocean region and the Middle East (southern) sub region. The elevation of the volcano is about 1744 m tall. It is mad out of Basalt / Picro-Basalt. The last known eruption is 1256 CE. This volcano is found in Saudi Arabia the latitude and longitude is 22.8 and 41.38. The Zavodovskiis made up of Basalt / Picro-Basalt the latitude and longitude is -56.67 and -27.57. It is in the Antarctica region and the Antarctica and South Sandwich Islands sub region. The last known eruption was 1819 CE the volcano is in the united kingdom. The Thompson Island is in Norway. The latitude and longitude is 53.93 and 5.5. The height of the volcano is zero m. the last known explosion is unknown. It is located in the Atlantic Ocean region and the Atlantic Ocean (southern) sub region. They have No Data (checked) for the rock typ. The Askja is in Iceland and is in the Iceland and Arctic Ocean region and the Iceland (northeastern) sub region. It stands about 1516 m high. It is made up of Basalt / Picro-Basalt and the latitude and longitude is 65.03 and -16.75.