No. Most mountains are created by tectonic plates pushing inot each other.
Mountains yes, volcanoes no.
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.
Yes volcanoes are very important for making 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.
because the mountains are shaped all differently
shield volcanoes
no in 1902 a man named charles william said all volcanoes are all dangerous
Mountains
volcanoes are usually the mountains,the plate boundaries colliding depend on where the volcanoes are formed so they are not purposely always formed by mountains.
They are all made from Volcanoes. They are the biggest mountains on Earth. Most of the mountains are under the sea. The mountains get older as you move to the islands to the North west.
Yes, but they are not high mountains but shield volcanoes.
Submarine mountains that were once active volcanoes are called seamounts.