Where did the word 'volcano' come from?
Correct answer: Roman God Vulcan

Mimi
There is a statue of Vulcan In Birmingham,Alabama USA 🇺🇸

little b
I've not been to Roman good er

PC
Mimi, there is a town named Vulcan in southern Alberta!

DawnyG
I’ve been up mount Etna 3months after it erupted and saw mount Stromboli actually erupt, such an amazing sight. It erupts every night at 10pm during the summer, and doesn’t cause any damage. Was told this on a cruise by the captain of the ship.