Jamaica is believed to have been formed from volcanoes billions of years ago. The highest elevations are in the Blue Mountains to the east 7,402 feet (2,256 meters), composed in part of ancient volcanic rock. Grenada studies done up to 2003 indicate - There are no known active volcanoes in the vicinity of Jamaica or in the Greater Antilles.
Yes
Mount Vesuvius is both a mountain and a volcano.
Mount Everest is a mountain and not a volcano.
Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano and it has produced pyroclastic flows.
No. The mountains that are volcanoes were volcanoes from the beginning.
When the volcano erupts, lava comes out and hardens on the surface of the volcano. If the volcano keeps erupting, then the hardened lava will create layers which cause the volcano to get taller like a mountain.
No. A volcano can form a mountain, but an already existing mountain cannot turn into a volcano.
Mount Vesuvius is both a mountain and a volcano.
table mountain is a not a dormant volcano its a plane mountain
Mount Everest is a mountain and not a volcano.
Yes, Hoodoo Mountain is an active volcano.
Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano and it has produced pyroclastic flows.
a mountain
The mountain range in the west that does not have a volcano is the Aleutian Range.
A mountain
composite volcano
it is called a volcano.
No. The mountains that are volcanoes were volcanoes from the beginning.