not in our lifetime, this will take a millenia or more of movement of the earth's landmasses
Yes, a volcano can go away over time. Volcanoes can become extinct when they no longer have any active magma source to erupt. Erosion and weathering can also gradually erode the volcano's cone and eventually cause it to disappear. However, the process of a volcano going away can take thousands or even millions of years.
run away. go in water.
it was formed by a volcano and then
a volcano is formed when the plates hit each other.
The volcano Paricutin formed in 1943.
Volcanoes can form at convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and at hot spots away from any plate boundary.
After the Alaska volcano formed, other volcanoes have formed.
run away. go in water.
You get away as soon as possible. Get into a far away state from the underwater volcano. If your in Texas you go into Colorado and so on.
away... far away, as fast as you can
a crater can be formed anywhere in a volcano. its usually formed at the top though.
it was formed by a volcano and then
a volcano is formed when the plates hit each other.
As the plates move move away, the volcano stops erupting and a new one is formed in its placed.
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.
yes, Hawaii was formed from a volcano
A shield volcano
Cinder cone volcano