Earthquakes
No. The mountains that are volcanoes were volcanoes from the beginning.
They are alike in shape , but volcanoes have lava's
The mountains that are associated with convergent plate boundaries are mountain ranges or mountain belts. Examples of a mountain range is the Andes.
No, most mountains are formed from rocks squashed up as the continents move round the Earth furthermore, not every volcano is a mountain - for instance Yellowstone park is a volcano and it is not a mountain.
Yes. Many volcanoes form mountains.
Yes. Although most mountains are not volcanoes, many volcanoes are mountains.
No. The mountains that are volcanoes were volcanoes from the beginning.
They are alike in shape , but volcanoes have lava's
The Difference Between A Volcano And A Mountain:1. A volcano has an opening while a mountain doesn't have.2. A volcano explodes while a mountain doesn't.3. Volcanoes can produce lava while mountains can't.Remember: Mountains can become volcanoes while volcanoes can become mountains.Hope That Helps!
The mountains that are associated with convergent plate boundaries are mountain ranges or mountain belts. Examples of a mountain range is the Andes.
Some mountains are volcanoes, but most are not.
A ring of volcanoes surrounds the northern Pacific Ocean, some of which are active and spew lava and others of which are dormant mountain peaks.
No, most mountains are formed from rocks squashed up as the continents move round the Earth furthermore, not every volcano is a mountain - for instance Yellowstone park is a volcano and it is not a mountain.
Similar but not the same, volcanoes erupt from magma and lava and rocks come out but not in a mountain
Yes. Many volcanoes form mountains.
I am not sure if it has any volcanoes but it has a mountain range called Troodos Mountains and one mountain in that range is called Mount Olympus .
mountains do not produce lave volcanoes do