The land gets destroyed by lava that the volcano ejects.
The volcano's lava flows, ash clouds, fire, pyroclastic clouds, mud slides and falling debris can all devastate the landscape. The earthquakes and sometimes tidal waves that a volcano can cause also cause widespread devastation.
Volcanoes can destroy land through various processes. One common way is through lava flows, where molten rock pours out of the volcano and covers the surrounding area, engulfing everything in its path. Another way is through explosive eruptions, which release ash, rocks, and gas that can bury and disrupt the land. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can trigger landslides, avalanches, and mudflows, which further contribute to the destruction of land.
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volcanos
it could kill them or destroy there home
One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things
Volcanos CAN form under water. that is how land is formed.
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A few inches to cause mountains and volcanos to erupted And that would be caused by the tectonic plates to slightly move and create land forms and can destroy land form
Iceland
Ice land
volcanos
it could kill them or destroy there home
by pollution and destroy the land
El SAlvador is the land of volcanos
by pollution and destroy the land
One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things
Volcanos CAN form under water. that is how land is formed.
shield volcanoes have cinders that come out then land on it. that's what makes them bigger than cinder cone volcanoes.