it formed at a cornfield
The volcano began as a fissure in a cornfield on February 20, 1943. The volcano has been quiet since 1952.
Paracutin is in the Mexican state of Michoacán.
It has no good benefits but alot of bad ones
After the Alaska volcano formed, other volcanoes have formed.
a crater can be formed anywhere in a volcano. its usually formed at the top though.
Parícutin:cimder cone volcanommm...skittles taste the rainbow
Mt. Paracutin is fabled to have sprung up overnight in a cornfield. Though it was not this rapid, it did grow very fast. It is a cinder-cone volcano, and is made of ash and cinders. Cinder-cones are the fastest forming volcanoes because they do not need a lot of lava to erupt. Cinder-cones are also the fastest to erode away.
No. Mt. St. Helens is surrounded by heavily forested hills and mountains. The person asking the question is probably confusing Mt. St. Helens with the famous story of Parícutin, a volcano which erupted from a cornfield in Mexico.
it was formed by a volcano and then
a volcano is formed when the plates hit each other.
Igneous rocks are formed by heat, pressure and cooling. They can be formed inside a volcano or outside a volcano. If they are formed outside the volcano the rocks are called extrusive igneous rocks, like basalt. If it is formed inside the volcano the rocks are called intrusive igneous rocks, like granite.