Not all volcanoes are mountains though most do form mountains. Some volcanoes form as simple fissures in the ground. There is a so-called supervolcano in Yellowstone that, does not take the form of a mountain. Kimberlite volcanoes also erupt too violently to form mountains.
Big Bear Mountain is not a volcano. It is part of the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California and is a fault-block mountain formed by the movement of tectonic plates.
Plate tectonics cause the Earth's surface to constantly shift and reshape through processes such as seafloor spreading, subduction, and continental drift. This movement leads to the formation of mountains, ocean basins, earthquakes, and volcanic activity over millions of years.
Mountain, valley, and plateau.
Pushed up : mountain Pushed down: crater/land stop
Mountains are formed by tectonic plate movements. When two plates collide or pull apart, they can cause the Earth's crust to fold, push upwards, or break, resulting in the formation of mountain ranges. Erosion can then sculpt the mountains into their distinct shapes over time.
they are volcanos.
Gravity
there are hundreds of mountains and volcanos under the sea but there are so many that we do not know about so it is hard to say exactly how many
Trenchs, mountains, and volcanos
Yes,but mauna Lea,mauna loa, and the Haleakala all are volcanos mountains!
mostly on techtonic plates by volcanos
Volcanos and mountains cover most of japan
Yes, there are many mountains in Guatemala. There are many many mountains. Guatemala is actually a "mountainous" countryYes, there is there are also volcanos.
Its is volcanos,mountains,island,houses,river
volcanos
Its is volcanos,mountains,island,houses,river
when to different plates push up to form a volcano