the flow of lava, cooling off and solidifying on the Earth's surface creates a new volcano
Granite is formed when molten rock, or magma, cools and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface. This type of volcano is known as a plutonic or intrusive volcano. These volcanoes do not erupt on the surface but instead form large bodies of igneous rock underground, where the magma slowly cools over time.
it is both destructive and constructive forcesYes, because when a volcano erupts it creates land which is a constructive force.After that, the volcano can destroy things or have a destructive force.So that is what I think. BYE!
It creates a mountain that might turn into a volcano.
The molten core of the planet releasing energy through the crust.
A Cinder-Cone volcano.
The Paricutin volcano did.
yes because when earth shakes it creates a earthquake and then the volcano starts vibrating and lava and volcanic ash squirts out of the volcano because of earths surface
yes because as the tectonic plate its on moves so does a hot spot (unserwater volcano) wich creates those islands.supposedly the islands name is going to be "loihi".
There is a volcano in New Brunswick named Mount Pleasant.
earthquakes in the earths core rubbing togetherTectonic plates move and collide against each other.
When two tectonic plates spread apart, it creates a divergent boundary where new crust is formed as magma rises and solidifies between the plates. This process leads to seafloor spreading and the formation of features like mid-ocean ridges.
when to plate move away from each other a volcano forms. that causes a volcano to change wich changes land and continets and volcanos when a plate changes a volcanoe forms. wich volcanos erupt. by leanna lara la pluma