It is formed by a convergent boundary of an oceanic plate and continental plate when they hit each other and goes down into the asthenosphere thus making the magma to rise above the earth's surface making a volcano.Then it solidifies and therefore it makes a volcano island.
Lana'i does not have a volcano. It is actually a volcanic island that was formed by a single shield volcano.
It was an explosion from the island Surtur
Deception Island is a caldera volcano, which is formed when the top of a volcano collapses into the emptied magma chamber below. It is a type of stratovolcano located in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica.
a belt of volcanoes is called an island arc, they are formed from Hotspots/Mantle Plumes
No, not every island is the top of a volcano or mountain. Some islands are formed by coral reefs, drifting land masses, or sediment deposits. The origins of islands can vary depending on geographical and geological factors.
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formed by a volcano i think erruption
The island in Crater, called Wizard Island was formed by small volcanic eruptions that occurred after the Crater Lake caldera formed but before the volcano went extinct.
No. It is on the island of Luzon.
Lana'i does not have a volcano. It is actually a volcanic island that was formed by a single shield volcano.
Stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, and complex volcanoes have all formed islands.
the volcano cooled is liquid magma and made and island. this is really true
It was an explosion from the island Surtur
The largest active volcano on the planet is Mauna Loa, which is found on an island called Big Island, in Hawaii.The volcano actually starts underwater and the island itself has been formed by lava cooling in the sea.
Deception Island is a caldera volcano, which is formed when the top of a volcano collapses into the emptied magma chamber below. It is a type of stratovolcano located in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica.
Bora Bora exemplifies what Charles Darwin called an "almost atoll," a barrier reef island formed by an oceanic volcano with a fringing coral reef. Over the course of the years, as the surrounding coral reef grows upward, the island with the volcano sinks.
It is 32Kms south of Iceland, a new island formed in 1963