To do this, 2 continental plates, 2 ocienic plates, or 1 of each must collide together. That's how the Himalayas were made. Or there might be a tunnel of magma trying to breach the surface of the Earth.
A cryptodome forms when very viscous magma (underground molten rock) moves to a location near the surface, often inside a volcano, and essentially inflates the ground, forming a bulge.
How did the volcano kohala form
A volcanic laccolith is a mass of igneous rock that is associated with a volcano. It is formed from magma that did not make it to the surface, but that spread out laterally. It forms a bulge in the land around the volcano.
Detecting a bulge in a volcano could indicate a buildup of magma beneath the surface, causing the volcano to swell. This increased pressure could potentially lead to an eruption as the magma seeks a pathway to the surface, releasing the built-up pressure. Monitoring this deformation is crucial for predicting volcanic activity and mitigating potential risks.
After a earthquake.
A cryptodome forms when very viscous magma (underground molten rock) moves to a location near the surface, often inside a volcano, and essentially inflates the ground, forming a bulge.
the magma growing in size and large cracks forming
Magma is rising towards the surface prior to an eruption.
Gee, I hope this tight shirt hides my bulge.Is a bugle with a bulge actually a saxophone?"The caldera has a fresh bulge today", shouted the rider as he spurred his horse faster down the volcano's trail.
How did the volcano kohala form
A cryptodome forms when very viscous magma (underground molten rock) moves to a location near the surface, often inside a volcano, and essentially inflates the ground, forming a bulge.
A volcanic laccolith is a mass of igneous rock that is associated with a volcano. It is formed from magma that did not make it to the surface, but that spread out laterally. It forms a bulge in the land around the volcano.
Detecting a bulge in a volcano could indicate a buildup of magma beneath the surface, causing the volcano to swell. This increased pressure could potentially lead to an eruption as the magma seeks a pathway to the surface, releasing the built-up pressure. Monitoring this deformation is crucial for predicting volcanic activity and mitigating potential risks.
WHat is a volcano
Stars form in all parts of our galaxy - not just the "arms". Stars do indeed form in the central bulge. The vast majority of hot, young, blue stars are formed in the arms, but stars also form in the central bulge as well.
Mountains form when the volcano reaches the surface
Rivers,Streams,and ponds