it is called a volcano
Nahsukin Mountain (Montana; Glacier National Park), Nanda Devi (India), Nanga Parbat (Pakistan; the 9th highest mountain on earth), Navajo Mountain (Arizona) and North Table Mountain (Colorado) are mountains. They begin with the letter n.
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That would be Mt. Fuji.
Lava is a hot liquid from the inside of the earth and ash is a lava powder, which is very hot.
is called a volcanic mountain
A volcanic mountain.
Mount Fuji is a Volcanic mountain formed from volcanic vents in the Earth's crust that builds up over time when magma comes out as lava on the Earth and dries up into rock.
Volcanic Mountains
No, Mount St. Helens is not a folded mountain. It is a volcanic mountain located in the Cascade Range in the state of Washington, USA. The mountain was formed from the accumulation of volcanic materials and the eruption of magma from the earth's crust.
A mountain or hill formed around a crack in the Earth's crust is known as a volcanic cone or volcano. It is created through the buildup of solidified lava, ash, and other volcanic materials expelled during eruptions from the crack in the Earth's crust.
volcanic mountains
hot spot volcanoes such as the Hawaiian island chain.
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.
Volcanic mountains are formed when magma rises towards the Earth's surface through a weak spot in the Earth's crust, causing a volcanic eruption. Over time, repeated eruptions build up layers of solidified lava and volcanic ash, creating a mountain. The shape and size of the mountain depend on the type of eruption and the characteristics of the magma.
Magma is the underwater mountain of volcanic material. The underwater mountain of volcanic material is usually in molten rock.
Magma is the underwater mountain of volcanic material. The underwater mountain of volcanic material is usually in molten rock.