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A sea version of a volcano is called an underwater or submarine volcano. These volcanoes erupt beneath the surface of the ocean, releasing magma and gases into the water. They can create new islands or extend the size of existing ones.
Basalt Plateau
yes, it is possible for a volcano to lie beneath the ocean surface.
It can: •Create new islands •Destroy things on land •Create things on earth •Other things I may have missed ;)
pressure under the surface
I believe the answer you may be looking for is either Lava or a Volcano
A sea version of a volcano is called an underwater or submarine volcano. These volcanoes erupt beneath the surface of the ocean, releasing magma and gases into the water. They can create new islands or extend the size of existing ones.
Basalt Plateau
yes, it is possible for a volcano to lie beneath the ocean surface.
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Magma is rising towards the surface prior to an eruption.
It can: •Create new islands •Destroy things on land •Create things on earth •Other things I may have missed ;)
A volcano or a geyser.
Lava domes, composite cones , volcanic islands.
An inactive volcano does not have lava. Lava is molten rock on the surface. If there is lava, then the volcano is either actively producing lava or has done so recently, which by definition means the volcano is active. When molten rock is underground it is called magma. Magma may or may not be prsent in an inactive volcano, but temperature ranges from 1,200 to 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit.