Arthur's seat
There are no active volcanoes in Scotland. However, Edinburgh Castle was built on an extinct volcano.
There are but they are now extinct. Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh is a good example.
They are alike in shape , but volcanoes have lava's
Volcanoes are usually cone shaped mountains or hills.
mountains and volcanoes
Yes. Edinburgh Castle is built on an extinct volcano and the nearby Arthur's Seat is the same.
They are shield volcanoes. This means that they are cone shaped but with very shallow slope angles forming the volcanoes flank.
volcanoes will erupt and let out lava then the lava will harden and that will be new land.
The three different types of volcanoes include the following; shield volcanoes, composite volcanoes, and the cinder cone volcanoes. These all have their names because of the size and shape of the out rocks of the actual volcano itself.
cinder cone volcanoes
cinder cone volcanoes