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It would destroy the land. It would or could catch on fire.

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Why do you have volcanoes?

Well, if volcanoes didn't exist, neither would the earth. Since volcanoes helped build the earth.


What is the difference between Compare volcanoes that form on land with volcanoes that form in the ocean.?

Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals


Do volcanoes occur in oceans and earthquakes occur on land?

Earthquakes and volcanoes both occur in land and ocean. =)


How many volcanoes are there?

There are about 1500 volcanoes on land that are known to have have been active .


What valuable things do volcanoes produce?

Land is probably the most valuable thing volcanoes produce. Volcanoes typically erupt and magma bursts out and when it flows on the land it forms newly required land. This land is made then by the magma cooling off.


What did volcanoes have to do with the formation of the early atmosphere on earth?

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What do volcanoes do to the land?

it turns into rock and forms a new land


How many land volcanoes are there?

in which country?


What are the benefits to volcanoes?

The benefits of volcanoes are fertile land,obsidian,and diamonds and other jewels!


Where do chains of volcanoes in the oceans and lines of volcanoes on land is that they formed at?

they are fromed at hot spots


What are the damages caused by a under water volcanoes?

All volcanoes have some dangers, of course. Some underwater volcanoes can lead to tsunamis or other forms of water disasters. Land volcanoes spit ouot hot ash and lava and molten rock, and smoke as well, so much so that you could be burned alive by boiling hot ash, choked to death by smoke or gas or burned by lava, or even crushed by falling rock.


How do active volcanoes located on islands create more land area on these islands?

Lava from volcanoes cools and hardens, forming more land.