Create them
Both shield volcanoes and stratovolcanoes can form islands.
No. Islands are small bodies of land, whereas volcanoes have erupted to make new land.Sometimes, large volcanoes can cause new islands to emerge (like Hawaii, for example), but volcanoes and islands are two very different things.
Shield volcanoes
They are shield volcanoes
It is not so much that volcanoes tend to occur on islands as much as many islands are formed by volcanoes. Subduction zones and hot spots often cause volcanoes to develop on the sea floor. Erupted material then piles up to form islands.
Island arc volcanoes are islands that form in chains underwater and emerge above the surface for form a series of islands.
Yes. There were formed by volcanoes.
Volcanoes shot out magma which cooled down to make the Hawaiian Islands.
The islands were formed from erupting volcanoes.
No. The Hawaiian islands are shield volcanoes.
The Hawaiian islands were formed by shield volcanoes, which are characterized by long, gentle sloping sides formed by low-viscosity lava flows. These volcanoes are created by the movement of the Pacific Plate over a hot spot in the Earth's mantle, resulting in a chain of volcanic islands.
Volcanoes