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Are all volcanoes millions of years old?

Mountains yes, volcanoes no.


Are all mountains formed by volcanoes?

No, most mountains are formed from rocks squashed up as the continents move round the Earth furthermore, not every volcano is a mountain - for instance Yellowstone park is a volcano and it is not a mountain.


How does a volcano differ from the mountains?

The Difference Between A Volcano And A Mountain:1. A volcano has an opening while a mountain doesn't have.2. A volcano explodes while a mountain doesn't.3. Volcanoes can produce lava while mountains can't.Remember: Mountains can become volcanoes while volcanoes can become mountains.Hope That Helps!


Can a mountain become a volcano or viceversa?

No. The mountains that are volcanoes were volcanoes from the beginning.


Are volcano's mountains?

Not all volcanoes are mountains though most do form mountains. Some volcanoes form as simple fissures in the ground. There is a so-called supervolcano in Yellowstone that, does not take the form of a mountain. Kimberlite volcanoes also erupt too violently to form mountains.


What do mt rainier mtshasta and mt helens have in cmmon?

the are all volcanos they are all inactive valcanos


Are volcanoes important for making mountains?

Yes volcanoes are very important for making mountains


Can a mountain be a volcano?

Yes. Although most mountains are not volcanoes, many volcanoes are mountains.


Do all mountains are said to be volcanoes?

No. Most mountains are created by tectonic plates pushing inot each other.


What kind of volcanoes form mountains?

shield volcanoes


Why do volcanoes look so different?

because the mountains are shaped all differently


Why do you have mountains and volcanoes?

Mountains are formed by the movement and coliding of tectonic plates as they become deformed. Volcanoes form when the pressure of magma underneath the surface becomes too great for the ground to withstand and the magma explodes out of the ground forming craters and ridges.