Volcanoes can both create and destroy. They create new landforms by depositing lava, ash, and other volcanic materials, which can lead to the formation of islands and mountains over time. However, they can also destroy existing landscapes, ecosystems, and human settlements during eruptions due to the explosive force, lava flows, and pyroclastic flows, causing significant loss of life and property. Thus, their impact is a dual force of creation and destruction.
Both shield volcanoes and stratovolcanoes can form islands.
There are advantages and disadvantages to volcanoes. Lav and pyroclastic flows, ash and lahar may often destroy cities and human life and create enormous amounts of air pollution. Volcanoes can create huge tsunamis that wreak havoc on coastal areas. However, volcanic soil is among the richest, most fertile soil found on earth. Also, the release of stresses from under the earth via volcanoes also limits stress release in other ways, e.g. earthquakes.
Well, according to scientific logic, extinct volcanoes can create new volccanoes because if they are in an area that can create more volcanoes and mountains like plate boundaries and hotspots, they can be joined with other newer landforms that grow around them. They can also use the pressure from their volcano to join with others so the pressure builds up.
Often, volcanoes.
Volcanoes cannot destroy human creativity, love, or memories. These intangible aspects of life exist beyond the physical reach of volcanic eruptions.
No, volcanoes did not create humans.
no volcanoes don't help our environment because it can destroy things and its bad when it irrupts
no,they can't.At least for now.....
Create them
no but coliding plates create volcanoes
A antonym for Destroy is Build, and Create.
yes
Both shield volcanoes and stratovolcanoes can form islands.
Build or create are both antonyms for destroy.
It would destroy the land. It would or could catch on fire.
The antonym for create would be destroy.
There are advantages and disadvantages to volcanoes. Lav and pyroclastic flows, ash and lahar may often destroy cities and human life and create enormous amounts of air pollution. Volcanoes can create huge tsunamis that wreak havoc on coastal areas. However, volcanic soil is among the richest, most fertile soil found on earth. Also, the release of stresses from under the earth via volcanoes also limits stress release in other ways, e.g. earthquakes.