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there are many famous landforms in the US. for example,the grand canyon.or mount rushmore.
Mount Tambora formed as a result of a subduction zone. Here, a section of the ocean floor that is part of the Indo-Australian Plate is sliding under part of the Eurasian Plate and into the mantle. The oceanic crust takes some water and other volatiles with it. This seeps into the superheated rock of the mantle, allowing it to melt. It then rises toward the surface and through the crust via cracks. This then emerges on the surface, forming volcanoes such as Mount Tambora.
Some of the most famous volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius, which destroyed Pompeii and Krakatoa. Mount St. Helens, Mount Tambora, Mauna Loa, and Mount Pelee are also on the list.
Mt. Tambora last erupted in 1815 A.D. producing the largest historical eruption in human history. The eruption killed over 90,000 people, and created a large crater. Smaller eruptions have occurred since, and in 2011, the alert level was raised to 3 (out of four) due to ongoing shallow volcanic tremor. It is likely that Mt. Tambora will erupt again in the near future. This is an active and very dangerous volcano.
what are some major landforms in the northeast
mount everest
Mount Everest
Mount Berongou
· Mount Pele, Martinique · Mount Pinatubo, Philippines · Mount St. Helens, United States · Mount Tambora, Indonesia · Mount Vesuvius, Italy
there are many famous landforms in the US. for example,the grand canyon.or mount rushmore.
Mount Saint Helens, The Grand Canyon, and Mount Everest are all famous landforms in the US. Another famous landform is the Great Lakes.
High rugged landforms are also called mountains. There are mountains in virtually every region of the world. Some famous mountains include Mount Everest, Mount Kilimanjaro, and Mount Blanc.
Some landforms are flat and some are raised areas because it is created by nature and it is not manmade .
Mount Tambora formed as a result of a subduction zone. Here, a section of the ocean floor that is part of the Indo-Australian Plate is sliding under part of the Eurasian Plate and into the mantle. The oceanic crust takes some water and other volatiles with it. This seeps into the superheated rock of the mantle, allowing it to melt. It then rises toward the surface and through the crust via cracks. This then emerges on the surface, forming volcanoes such as Mount Tambora.
A plateau
Some of the highest and lowest landforms in the United States are MountMcKinley (highest) Death Valley (lowest) and Mount Ivanhoe (highest). Mount McKinley is approximately 148,000 feet high.
Mountains