yes
Rift volcanoes.
Volcanoes can be constructive when they form islands and mid-ocean ridges
Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals
on oceanic plate bouderies
nope, ocean trenches
yes
it is said that Philippines was formed by volcanoes. it appears that the volcanoes underneath the ocean has the same core of the volcanoes found here in the Philippines
lava rock
Volcanoes that form along a mid-ocean ridge are called volcanic islands. These volcanoes occur when the plates move apart to produce gaps which molten lava rises to fill.
They can form islands: when hot lava reaches the ocean, it will harden and form an island.
No. Those volcanoes that form on continents usually form near the coast. Most of the world's volcanic activity actually occurs beneath the surface of the ocean.
No, most of the volcanoes along the mid-ocean ridge do not rise above the ocean's surface. These submarine volcanoes are typically under the water and form part of the continuous volcanic activity that occurs along the ocean ridges. Only a few volcanoes along the mid-ocean ridge, such as Iceland, rise above the ocean's surface.