Volcanoes
It would have to be a volcano rock because the heat and magma hardens it and make it into a igneous rock. So when the volcano explodes it explodes with the magma. So when the magma heats and hardens it transforms into an Igneous rock.
this question doesnt really make much sense...could you be clearer?
a lake
Yes. When the lava from volcanoes hardens, it forms a new layer. This new layer pushes the lowest layer down. This pushed layer melts, and then comes back up through a subduction zone (area where lava can get to the crust). This cycle continues.
Lava*+Earth *to make lava; Fire+Earth
It would have to be a volcano rock because the heat and magma hardens it and make it into a igneous rock. So when the volcano explodes it explodes with the magma. So when the magma heats and hardens it transforms into an Igneous rock.
to make land
When a volcano erupts and the lava hardens it can build up under water and over time, if enough builds up, the result will be an island
this question doesnt really make much sense...could you be clearer?
Which land forms? Take the time to make the frickin question make sense. This website is a joke.
land forms are like mountains and stuff. so your question dosn't even make scence.
The Earth is made of hardened lava on Earth's surface. As it slowly cools down it hardens to make a thin crust that we call land or ground. Now Earth is made of four layers. They are called the inner core which is full of metal lava particles, the outer core which is made of melted liquid lava, the mantel which is made of thinner liquid metals which come out of volcanoes, and last but not least the crust which we all call earth. That is what Earth is made of.
lol, im guessing this is ur homework? well there destructive b/c they can burn down buildings and ashes can make helicopters and planes stall. they are constructive b/c when the lava hardens it creates new land. (btw i did this in school today so that's why i asked if it was homework:P )
Lava and rock explode out of the volcano then lava pours down the volcano covering the land then turning into rock making the volcano bigger.
a lake
NO, volcanoes make lava.
Yes. When the lava from volcanoes hardens, it forms a new layer. This new layer pushes the lowest layer down. This pushed layer melts, and then comes back up through a subduction zone (area where lava can get to the crust). This cycle continues.