No. A volcano can form a mountain, but an already existing mountain cannot turn into a volcano.
No, Table Mountain in South Africa is not a volcano. It was formed through geological processes millions of years ago, primarily due to erosion and tectonic activity. It is not associated with volcanic activity.
Mount Kosciuszko is a mountain, not a volcano. It is the highest peak in Australia, located in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales. It is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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.
A volcano is a mountain from which lava flows out during an eruption.
Eyjafjallajökull translates to "Island Mountain Glacier" in Icelandic, named for the volcano's location near the small glacier-capped Eyjafjöll mountain range.
By the magma.
After it erupts a certain amount of times it will start to form into a mountain
It creates a mountain that might turn into a volcano.
Yes, a mountain can become a volcano if tectonic activity causes magma to rise and erupt through the surface. On the other hand, a volcano can also become a dormant or extinct mountain over time if there is no longer any active magma movement.
Mount Vesuvius is both a mountain and a volcano.
Yes, Hoodoo Mountain is an active volcano.
a mountain
composite volcano
Mount Everest is a mountain and not a volcano.
Mountain a mountain is something that looks like a volcano but its not.
A volcano.
Yes. It is the top of a mountain, or volcano.