Volcanic Mist
Volcanic belts form along the boundaries of the plates where converging boundaries push together and divergent boundaries pull apart. Volcanoes can form because of hot spots in the mantle of the Earth. Solid materials, like magma, that melt in the Earth's crust rise and can form volcanic belts.
This is called a volcanic island arc.
They form landforms such as trenches, islands and volcanic mountains.
They form volcanic mountains by heating magma that breaks through the crust. On the oceanic plates, these crustal hot spots can form chains of volcanic islands such as the Hawaiian Islands.
First of all there are different kinds of sea mounts, in reference to your question it would have to be a volcanic sea mount to begin with. It would become a volcanic island by continuing to erupt until it broke the surface of the ocean. Some excellent examples of volcanic sea mounts that became volcanic islands are the Hawaiian Islands
Many, they are called volcanic undersea mounts.
Volcanic Mist
the volcanic mountains form by the earths eruptions and creates hot lava that cools off and creates and forms volcanic mountains
They are volcanic in origin, conical in shape and at least 1000 metres above the ocean floor
It forms by volcanic activity in the vent of a volcano.
They are volcanic
Volcanic rock forms by lava that has come from a volcano, cools and solidifies to form the rock.
No. Volcanoes do not form at transform boundaries. Volcanic islands can form at convergent boundaries and at hot spots.
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