That definition could apply to any volcano.
that is a volcano starting 100 years would pass and then it becomes more of a volcano.
Volcano
No. A caldera is a depression formed from the collapse of a volcano during a violent eruption.False.
It turns into lava and/or ash in what is called a volcanic eruption.
VOLCANO
Volcanoes live (or rather, are formed) where magma pushes up through the Earth's crust.
that is a volcano starting 100 years would pass and then it becomes more of a volcano.
Volcano
They are formed in a very different way. Unlike usually Hawaii is on top of a "hotspot" or a very weak spot in the crust where the mantle breaks out, hardens and forms a volcano.
No. A caldera is a depression formed from the collapse of a volcano during a violent eruption.False.
By molten rock, that was formed by a(n) erupted volcano.
An active volcano, such as in the Hawaiian islands, is a weak spot in the Earth's crust.
Seismic waves pass through the earth when part of earth's crust breaks.
At breaks in the earths crust; like the tectonic plates; an earthquake can trigger a volcano, and depending on what kind of volcano it is, it can form a mountain.
Generally, the volcano is not the result of cooling and hardening deep underground. It is the molten magma in the core of the earth that, when it rises and breaks through the earth's crust, results in volcanic action.
A volcano is the opening in the crust through which lava comes forth.
crust