The plates are colliding and causing pressure to build there for it is building up the volcano by pushing it up
The answer to this question is that the plates are still colliding which is causing the elevation of the volcano to become greater.
When a volcanic cone collapses it forms a caldera.
The arenal volcano is a cindercone volcano not a composite.
a shield volcano
An Earthquake.
what plates are cuasing thearenal volcano to form
The plates are colliding and causing pressure to build there for it is building up the volcano by pushing it up
that depends on the volcano. a lot of different things can happen in a volcanic eruption. generally though, get out of it's way. there's nothing you can do to stop it from happening...
it is a tsunami or an under water volcano
When techtonic plates collide and go apart magma from the mantle come up to the crust. Then after a long time of that happening the lava cools and forms new ground which builds up into a volcano. A volcano could be on land or under water.
The answer to this question is that the plates are still colliding which is causing the elevation of the volcano to become greater.
The answer to this question is that the plates are still colliding which is causing the elevation of the volcano to become greater.
When a volcanic cone collapses it forms a caldera.
If Ben Nevis was ever a volcano, it has been extinct for thousands of years. You may be mistaken, there is only one super volcano, or calderas, in Scotland and it has been dead since the time of the continental drift 237 Million Years ago. The Super Volcano is in the area which is known as Glencoe. It was the first Super Volcano discovered when Charles Clough first created the theory. There are currently studies happening as to whether there is a Super Volcano underneath the area of Loch Ness.
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There are no commercial flights near this volcano: logistical flights are never flown near Mt Erebus.