Sometimes. Many volcanoes form islands, but not all do.
By lava killing the plants around it. Also the lava gets into the water and puts sulfuric acid in the water, therefore contaminating the water.
A volcano in the ocean under water.
an underwater volcano is kick 'em Jenny and im a bum
No, geysers eject hot water and steam. Volcanoes eject lava. If enough water gets into a volcano, the water turns to steam and the volcano becomes an exploding volcano, not a geyser.
The more water content that is trapped in a volcano the bigger the explosion in the volcano is.
By lava killing the plants around it. Also the lava gets into the water and puts sulfuric acid in the water, therefore contaminating the water.
a volcano that starts and erupts under water
A volcano in the ocean under water.
krakatoa volcano in indonesean archipelage
yes, Hawaii was formed from a volcano
Clay or play doh, water bottle and form the clay around the water bottle in to a triangle
You know it's about to erupt when, sulphur dioxide seeps out of the volcano (It can contaminate the water). Trees and animals growing around it will die. Earthquakes (even tiny ones) will occur. Great fumes of ash and smoke will steam out of a volcano.
the volcano comes to your house and yells at you!
an underwater volcano is kick 'em Jenny and im a bum
probably not the VOLCANO but maybe lava erupting from the volcano, but only around the volcano, within a few meters.
The steep walled depression surrounding a volcano vent is called the crater. In dormant volcanos, these may fill with water and become crater lakes.
No, because as the magma rises from underwater volcanoes it heats the water causing it to rise. The magma then solidifies. Therefore when the volcano is active it is always heating the water around it. When the magma stops flowing then the volcano will solidify.