yes because when two plants convege , compression forces rocks upward to make mountians
A volcanic mountain.
A volcano.
A volcano.
is called a volcanic mountain
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No, Mt. Everest is not a volcanic mountain. It is a part of the Himalayan mountain range and was formed through the collision of tectonic plates. Its height makes it the tallest mountain in the world.
It's volcanic mountain
A volcanic mountain.
A volcanic mountain is a mountain formed by the accumulation of erupted volcanic materials such as lava, ash, and volcanic gases. These mountains are typically cone-shaped due to the buildup of materials around the vent of a volcano.
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Mountain chains formed by magma coming through rift zones are called volcanic mountain chains or volcanic arcs.
hot spot volcanoes such as the Hawaiian island chain.