the magmum that flows underground spews out turning into lava then since its molten rock it hardens over thousands even millions of years but if its on water it flows over the water hardening into a solid surface
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The Volcano Helps To Create landforms By steaming its lava and when the lava has been freeze for a million years it create ladforms
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Volcanoes change the Earth's surface by depositing layers of volcanic materials like lava, ash, and rock fragments, which can build up and form new landforms such as mountains or islands. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can alter landscapes by creating new land through lava flows and changing soil composition. The constant activity of volcanoes can also lead to the formation of new geological features and contribute to the shaping of the Earth's surface over time.
Yes. They can form volcanic mountains .
Yes, earthquakes and volcanoes are important for the formation of island chains. Volcanic activity creates new land through the eruption of lava and ash, leading to the formation of islands. Earthquakes are also generated by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, which can contribute to the formation and shaping of island chains.
Yes, it is possible for a volcano to lie beneath the surface of the ocean. These are known as submarine volcanoes or seamounts. When they erupt, they can create new underwater landforms and contribute to the formation of underwater mountain ranges.
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