Actually, the mountain is the volcano. If the entry point on the surface of the earth were not a volcano, the mountain would have been formed by tectonic plate movement or by another means.
The height of the volcano -- rarely called a mountain -- is elevated by the accumulation of lava erupted through its mouth.
Yes they do aswell as bum each other
Yes volcanoes are very important for making mountains
shield volcanoes
Mountains
volcanoes are usually the mountains,the plate boundaries colliding depend on where the volcanoes are formed so they are not purposely always formed by mountains.
Yes, but they are not high mountains but shield volcanoes.
Mountains yes, volcanoes no.
Submarine mountains that were once active volcanoes are called seamounts.
Yes!
yes
yes
Underwater volcanoes and mountains can form at both convergent and divergent boundaries.