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Yes, because you never know when the pressure can build up and blow the top off the volcano but if a volcano is dormant or extinct it is very unlikely.
Well, if volcanoes didn't exist, neither would the earth. Since volcanoes helped build the earth.
Fluid, basaltic lavas
thyey eropt whe nheat build up stupid
The presence of a Lava dome is not really a good indication of danger. Many inactive volcanoes still have a lava dome. If a lava dome is present on an active volcano, and it is growing, it could signify a build up before an eruption.
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Volcanoes erupt due to the build up of magma (rocks are cooled magma which is made liquid by intense heat) in the Earth's crust below the place they erupt. This is called seismic activity. Some types of volcanoes are: New ones which erupt sometimes after other thermal activity becomes apparent sometimes unexpectedly but usually in an area where there are other volcanoes or thermal activity. An example is the Volcanic Plateau in New Zealand which is part of the Pacific Rim of Fire where many extinct, dormant and active volcanoes are situated. Other volcano types are: extinct, nothing happening for a very long time dormant, they have not erupted for a long time but might become active in 500-1000 years active, they 'dribble or spew' all the time
no they cant, it erupts because of the build-up of pressure
Shield volcanoes are produced by runny lava. That's why they have sloping sides and are like giant shields on the ground. The runny lava can't build up easily.
They all have... that's how they become volcanoes, they erupt and build up... you should make the question more specific... (i.e. in the past how many years?)
Constructive forces are processes in nature that help to build up the Earth. The forces achieve this task by depositing soil or silt in a river, or by volcanoes.
they build mountains and volcanoes, and cause earthquakes.