By creating new islands and lands
volcanic eruptions
The earth's plates shift and magma is forced up through the earth's surface.
The earth's plates shift and magma is forced up through the earth's surface.
Volcanic eruptions are common in some of the Earth's volcanic hot-spots.
Floods, volcanic eruptions, and landslides are all examples of rapid changes at the surface.
Volcanoes and earth slides are two ways that earth's surface change quickly.
Tectonic Plates
Volcanic eruptions add new material to the surface of the earth, thus building up the land and sometimes creating new land.
The sulfur cloud that comes out after a volcanic eruption covers the earth's atmosphere, stops much sunlight from reaching Earth, and makes the Earth colder by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.
Diamonds form at such depths and pressures that they only reach the surface through explosive kimberlite volcanic eruptions which could spread them over a fairly wide region. Kimberlite volcanic eruptions are not known for their mountain building capabilities.
Volcanic eruptions
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