it moves crustal materials from place to place
Geologists study volcanoes in an attempt to predict future eruptions.
Generally, oceanic plates get subducted under continental plates. The oceanic plate melts and this forms volcanoes at the edge of the continental plate.
surface creep
Geological, Geomorphic, Atmospheric or Ecological
a volcano is formed when the plates hit each other.
A dormant volcano, or a sleeping volcano, is a volcano that has been quiet for a long period of time, but has signs that it will erupt again.A dormant volcano is a volcano that hasn't worked for many yearsA dormant volcano is a volcano that is not currently in the process of erupting.
A good example of primary succession takes place after a volcano has a secondary succession is a process started by an event.
No. Diastrophism can be termed a geomorphic process on the earth's surface
External Geomorphic Process: destructive process that serve to denude or wear down the landscape. Includes weathering, mass wasting and erosion. Internal Geomorphic Process: process originating below the surface; include volcanism, folding, and faulting.
Geomorphic processes are the process that are influenced by natural environment factors. Some of them include geology, vegetation, climate and much more.
The types of geomorphic systems are open and closed geomorphic systems.
Some synonyms for geomorphic include landscape evolution, landform dynamics, and physical geography.
mountain
this is how geomorphology helps in soil formation
surface creep
It is knowledge related to the likeness of earth, its shape, and landforms.
A dead volcano is called a distinctive volcano. It is no longer able to erupt and is in the process of eroding. There are also dormant and active volcanoes.
Geological, Geomorphic, Atmospheric or Ecological
First, the magma breaks open rocks underneath the volcano. Then, it flows up through cracks of the volcano. After it is all the way to the top, the volcano erupts. Then the magma and lava flows outside the volcano.