'What is it' is an enquiry of 'what it is', simple list of qualities, name, purpose, i.e. a description. 'How is it formed' is an enquiry of how it was made, created, came into being, i.e. its origin.
No, "produced" and "formed" are not the same thing, though they can be related. "Produced" typically refers to the creation or generation of something, often implying a process or outcome. In contrast, "formed" suggests the shaping or structuring of something, emphasizing its physical or conceptual configuration. While both terms involve the idea of creation, they highlight different aspects of the process.
Vulcanism - if you are thinking of the same thing as me then they are all mostly extinct volcanoes although some remain active or dormant.
matter is definitely matter because matter is the same thing as matter so it is combined and formed to a bigger matter..... (my guess)
When your barley being formed it is the first thing formed.
The first thing that is immediately formed is a zygote.
The first thing that is immediately formed is a zygote.
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.
Same as all volcanoes were formed.
the same thing she did
No, because they are essentially the same thing. HTML came before XHTML, and can be ill-formed but still acceptable. XHTML is just well formed HTML with the inclusion of a DTD at the very top.
The Pilgrims and Puritans are the same thing and Massachusetts is the answer
it is made by Albert Einstein to explain that matter and energy are two different form of the same thing. Matter can turn to energy and energy can turn to matter