Yes, volcanoes can form in the middle of tectonic plates, including the Pacific Plate. This type of volcano is usually known as a "hotspot volcano" and is caused by a hotspot of magma beneath the plate. The Hawaiian Islands are a prominent example of hotspot volcanoes that have formed in the middle of the Pacific Plate.
It would take a long time but eventually either a new island will form or if the underwater volcano is close enough to land a current island we become larger
A sea version of a volcano is called an underwater or submarine volcano. These volcanoes erupt beneath the surface of the ocean, releasing magma and gases into the water. They can create new islands or extend the size of existing ones.
One volcano can form one island normally. If it collapses into a caldera it could form a group of three or four.
Loihi is a submarine volcano located off the southeast coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. It is an active volcano that is currently undergoing a process of surface erosion and will eventually emerge from the ocean to become the next Hawaiian island in around 10,000-100,000 years. It is part of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, which is a long chain of underwater mountains and volcanoes that stretches across the Pacific Ocean.
No, because when a volcano reaches the surface of the water it forms a volcnic island not a mountain
The lava that comes out of the volcano will go hard after it hits water. It will eventually build up and form an island.
Eventually it would break through the surface of the ocean and then form an island.
a volcano erupts
Yes, volcanoes can form in the middle of tectonic plates, including the Pacific Plate. This type of volcano is usually known as a "hotspot volcano" and is caused by a hotspot of magma beneath the plate. The Hawaiian Islands are a prominent example of hotspot volcanoes that have formed in the middle of the Pacific Plate.
Yes. Currently a volcano named Loihi is building up off the coast of the big island. In a few hundred thousand years it will reach the ocean surface and form a new island.
It would take a long time but eventually either a new island will form or if the underwater volcano is close enough to land a current island we become larger
what can from islands in the middle of the ocean? b.Earthquakes
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A sea version of a volcano is called an underwater or submarine volcano. These volcanoes erupt beneath the surface of the ocean, releasing magma and gases into the water. They can create new islands or extend the size of existing ones.
An island
In the Pacific Ocean.