pressure
Water !!. . . naah Magma what else ?? !!
a volcano
A mountain formed by the build up of lava and ash is a composite volcanic cone.
Rocks build up together and form a mountain
Volcanoes often erupt at boundaries because this is where tectonic plates interact, causing intense heat and pressure to build up beneath the Earth's surface. This leads to the melting of rock and the formation of magma, which can eventually erupt as lava and volcanic ash through the volcano's vent.
no they cant, it erupts because of the build-up of pressure
volcano
1. Pressure in the magma chamber begins to build up. 2. The pressure forces the magma to go up through the vent. 3. Then it will erupt
A volcano forms a mountain as ash and/or lava build up over time from successive eruptions.
The ring of fire is basically the edge of a tectonic plate meeting the other plates. It is linked because when plates meet they sometimes push each other up causing a mountain and if this certain mountain is over a hot spot of lava (magma when it's in the ground?) then it can erupt and make it a volcano.
it took 4 to 5 light years to build up and make a mountain!!
Cinder, cooled lava, and ash