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A volcanic mountain is a mountain formed by volcanic action. It is usually cone-shaped with a depression on top, which is where the crater is, or was, in the case of extinct volcanoes. Volcanic mountains rise up as a result of movement of the tectonic plates beneath the earth's crust, which allow the magma to rise up from the mantle underneath.Ancient volcanic mountains may have misshapen and craggy-looking upper portions. These are the volcanic plugs left behind after centuries of erosion have worn away the soil from around the plug.a volcanic mountain is a mountain that is able to erupt.
Erosion carries away sediment.
Large rocks are left behind and dry soil is transported away. B- Dry soil is transported away in a process called deflation
When wind or water wear away a rock, the process is called "erosion".
This is known as a volcanic plug or neck. Please see the related link for more information.
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What is it called when softer rock weathers away and leaves harder rocks behind
it leaves behind the undigested part and moves away using pseudopodia.
A volcanic mountain is a mountain formed by volcanic action. It is usually cone-shaped with a depression on top, which is where the crater is, or was, in the case of extinct volcanoes. Volcanic mountains rise up as a result of movement of the tectonic plates beneath the earth's crust, which allow the magma to rise up from the mantle underneath.Ancient volcanic mountains may have misshapen and craggy-looking upper portions. These are the volcanic plugs left behind after centuries of erosion have worn away the soil from around the plug.a volcanic mountain is a mountain that is able to erupt.
What is it called when softer rock weathers away and leaves harder rocks behind
Erosion carries away sediment.
erosion washes away soild and wears away rocks.
Large rocks are left behind and dry soil is transported away. B- Dry soil is transported away in a process called deflation
It walks away and leaves it behind the galactic building after you talk to him.
An arch is typically a result of erosional processes, where softer rock is eroded away, leaving behind harder rock that forms an arch-like structure. It is not typically associated with deposition.
When wind or water wear away a rock, the process is called "erosion".