Boiling molten lava (melted rocks) are deposited into the oceans and cool, forming land The lava is cooled in the water which slowly stacks up until it reaches the surface. The newly formed ground is highly fertile and grow plants quickly.
when a volcano erupts. a land form valley. that is mean a land get new.
When volcanoes erupt they spew tons of lava. Eventually the lava hardens forming a crust. After many years the crutified lava builds up and essentially creates new land.
Destroying vegetation, porosity in nearby soil,
Yes Yes
The volcanic dust spread over arable land enriches the soil because it contains minerals.
Volcanos CAN form under water. that is how land is formed.
It creates it because when a volcano erupts, it releases lave and magma which will eventually cool, dry and harden, which creates a volcanic island.
I think so.......it's a mountain isn't it?
No
people will be killed, and other things
Yes Yes
No. A volcano is an opening in the Earth's surface through which molten rock erupts.
Some Constuctive processes are volcanos. When a volcano erupts it make destroys but then makes new land form. So do earthquakes
A volcano shapes the earth because when a volcano erupts, the lava hardens, forming new land on the earth's surface
Lava and rock explode out of the volcano then lava pours down the volcano covering the land then turning into rock making the volcano bigger.
People in volcanoes may die and will lose their homes/land when the Volcano erupts.
When a volcano erupts, it then could build up more land, due to the lava drying up. Also it can damage the land, crops, vegetation, vice-versa. -TheBestAnswers.
it is both destructive and constructive forcesYes, because when a volcano erupts it creates land which is a constructive force.After that, the volcano can destroy things or have a destructive force.So that is what I think. BYE!
I'm afraid your question isn't quite... grammatically correct. If your question is supposed to be "Is a volcano a land form?", then the answer is yes, it is indeed a land form.
Yes, it can cause new land if an underwater volcano erupts due to Continental Drift, and the lava goes hard.