When a volcano erupts, the lava that shoots up in the air(some times it just rolls down) it just doesn't stay in the air. Gravity pulls it down to Earth and the lava falls everywhere. Over a period of time, the lava hardens making mountains of igneous rock. Thank you, Gravity.
Annapurna Mountain.
The Semeru volcano is located in East Java, Indonesia. Also known as the Great Mountain, the Semeru volcano is Java's highest mountain/volcano also one of Java's most active volcano.
The rock of Camelback mountain is Precambrian granite and dates back around 1.5 billion years ago. Granite is an igneous rock formed by the cooling of magma, however most granites form underneath the crust meaning that Camelback Mountain is not an extinct Volcano.
No. Most are not volcanoes.
Mount Fuji is the tallest volcano (and the highest mountain) in Japan.
One of the most famous and sacred volcano in Japan is Fuji mountain.
Annapurna Mountain.
The Semeru volcano is located in East Java, Indonesia. Also known as the Great Mountain, the Semeru volcano is Java's highest mountain/volcano also one of Java's most active volcano.
Some mountains are volcanoes, but most are not.
The rock of Camelback mountain is Precambrian granite and dates back around 1.5 billion years ago. Granite is an igneous rock formed by the cooling of magma, however most granites form underneath the crust meaning that Camelback Mountain is not an extinct Volcano.
Mount Fuji is the most famous mountain in Japan.
No. Most mountain form from orogenic lift and are not related to volcanic activity.
No. Most are not volcanoes.
Mount Fuji is the tallest volcano (and the highest mountain) in Japan.
It is mountain volcano and fresh lilies bud.
Yes. Although most mountains are not volcanoes, many volcanoes are mountains.
It is usually around 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.