A volcano.
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A volcanic mountain.
No, Table Mountain in South Africa is not a volcano. It is a flat-topped mountain formed through erosion and has no volcanic activity associated with it.
The risk is essentially zero. The volcanic activity that formed Yucca Mountain ended about 12 million years ago.
The risk is essentially zero. The volcanic activity that formed Yucca Mountain ended about 12 million years ago.
No, Mt. Everest is not a volcanic mountain. It is a part of the Himalayan mountain range and was formed through the collision of tectonic plates. Its height makes it the tallest mountain in the world.
hot spot volcanoes such as the Hawaiian island chain.
Mount Elgon was formed from volcanic activity that began over 24 million years ago. The mountain is an extinct shield volcano, with its formation primarily attributed to the upwelling of magma from the Earth's mantle. Over millions of years, successive eruptions and volcanic activity built up the mountain to its current height.
Pikes Peak is a volcanic mountain. It is part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, USA, and was formed through volcanic activity millions of years ago.
A lifted mountain is a mountain that formed due to both volcanic activity and earth movement which made sure that the compression of two landmasses pushed some land upwards. There is involvement of seismic activity.
The islands were formed by volcanic eruptions and peaks of drowned mountain ranges created by volcanic activity in the Cretaceous period.http://wiki.answers.com/How_were_the_Caribbean_Islands_formed#ixzz1NOjER9IL
A lifted mountain is a mountain that formed due to both volcanic activity and earth movement which made sure that the compression of two landmasses pushed some land upwards. There is involvement of seismic activity.