Category: Geography > Volcanoes
Australia is the only continent on Earth that does not have any active volcanoes. While other continents, such as North America and Europe, are home to numerous volcanic mountain ranges and active volcanoes, Australia's geological stability has left it relatively free from volcanic activity. The continent's landscape is shaped more by ancient geological processes and erosion than by volcanic eruptions. The last known eruption in Australia occurred approximately 5,000 years ago at the Undara Lava Tubes in Queensland, which now serves as a fascinating geological site. This distinctive feature contributes to Australia’s unique biodiversity and geological history, making it a significant area for both scientists and tourists alike.