Volcanoes can change the surface of the earth in several ways. The lava that is ejected for the volcano may dry and form a new layer of sediment on the ground. The chambers of magma underground can become too pressurized and make a whole new volcanic mountain. Hope that answers your question!
earthquakes and volcanoes change the worl by pollution for example car pollution, Factorys etc...
volcanoes change the earths surface due to the lava set hard and drys which can make the surface bobbly and ruff also it makes the land more fertilekill people
inside whats called earths ring of fire where there has been the most volcano eruptions
Volcanoes are created by the movement of tectonic plates on the Earth's surface. When two tectonic plates collide or move apart, magma from the mantle rises to the surface, eventually erupting through a volcano. Additionally, hotspots, subduction zones, and rift zones can also contribute to the formation of volcanoes.
There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
volcanoes
Volcanoes.
Volcanoes are essentially holes in the earths surface through which magma and lava can erupt. when pressure builds up below the earths crust, magma is then forced violently out of the volcanoes.
The continents have moved, Volcanoes and mountains have made hige changes in the earths suface too.
Volcanoes do not cause rocks to melt, they are just the exit where melted rock come to the earths surface.
earthquakes and volcanoes change the worl by pollution for example car pollution, Factorys etc...
volcanoes change the earths surface due to the lava set hard and drys which can make the surface bobbly and ruff also it makes the land more fertilekill people
mostly earthquakes or plate tectonic movement.
Volcanoes
Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earth's surface are called volcanoes.
Lava. Note: Magma cant erupt, volcanoes do. Magma is just the word for molten rock beneath the earths surface, lava is for molten rock above the earths surface.
Their are a bunch of different features including: Mountains, bodies of water, valleys, and volcanoes.