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lava
No, a volcano typically causes rapid and dramatic changes in the Earth's surface through eruptions of lava, ash, and gases. Gradual changes in the Earth's surface are more commonly associated with processes like erosion, weathering, and tectonic movements over longer periods of time.
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Yes, a volcano can cause rapid changes to the Earth's surface through eruptions that can create new landforms like lava flows, volcanic cones, and ash deposits. Volcanic activity can also impact the landscape by triggering landslides, avalanches, and mudflows, leading to significant changes in the surrounding area in a short amount of time.
No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
There are many ways in which the Earth changes with time. The Earth will change shape and climates for example.
A volcano is the visible effect of pressure building up in the semi-molten mantle below the surface. This pressure can cause lava and gases to erupt from the opening in the top or sides of the volcano. Therefore, a volcano occurs on the earth's crust (surface).
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earth quakes
earth quakes
Volcanoes can cause earthquakes when the magma & gases punch through the Earth crust.
A volcano is a mount (or mountain) that has magma in it. A volcano also is like an earthquake releasing pressure from the inner core of the earth. If there is a lot of pressure to be released this will cause the eruption to be bigger and more destructive, like the volcano Mount Tambora that erupted in 1815.