Volcanoes add new material to the Earth's surface primarily through the eruption of magma, which is molten rock from beneath the Earth's crust. When magma rises and erupts, it can solidify into various forms of volcanic rock, such as basalt or pumice. Additionally, volcanic ash and other materials are released during eruptions, contributing to new landforms. Over time, repeated eruptions can build up volcanic mountains and islands, significantly altering the landscape.
Kilauea was created by volcanic activity from a hot spot beneath the Earth's crust. The volcano formed over thousands of years as lava flowed to the surface and built up layers of rock. Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth and continues to grow as new eruptions add more material to its shape.
When you add material to a gas or liquid, the material you add is called a solute. In the context of solutions, the solute is dissolved in the solvent, which is the liquid or gas that does the dissolving. In general, the combined result of the solute and solvent forms a homogeneous mixture.
well whoever is asking this, volcanoes affect geography both in good ways and in bad ways. In the bad way, volcanoes sometimes have pyroclastic flows, which are kinda like avalanches of hot ash. The pyroclastic flows can cover valleys and other geographies. In a good way, volcanoes, after they erupt, the ash adds fertility to the soil around it, which helps plant life grow including forests and grasslands. ~for more information on other subjects, go to www.roblox.com and look for coolncrazy in people. Message me if possible~
To make a magnetic floater, you will need a magnetic material like neodymium magnets, a non-magnetic floating material like cork or foam, and a container filled with a liquid like water or oil. Place the floating material on the liquid's surface and add the magnets underneath to create a magnetic field that holds the float in place. Adjust the strength and positioning of the magnets to achieve the desired floating effect.
Volcanoes form when molten rock, or flakes of rock called "ash," or a combination of the two start erupting out of a fissure in the ground. The material that erupts piles up around the vent into a higher and higher heap, until it becomes high enough to qualify as a mountain. Ordinary mountains form when layers of rock break, and one side of the break rises up relative to the other; or when some layers of rock are pushed sideways over top of others; or when rock layers fold into a series of ripples. You can find volcanoes in areas covered by mountain ranges, but a mountain created by some other means won't suddenly change into a volcano. Therefore you might say that while mountains can't become volcanoes, volcanoes can become mountains. ^ ^ ^not true Mountains form when tectonic plates beneath the earth's crust collide and the area around uplifts. Mountains can become volcanoes if they start to release gas, or erupt Volcanoes can become mountains again when they are- not dormant- but extinct. Volcanoes are considered 'extinct' when they are dormant for at least 10,000 years but hey i may be wrong about the mountains becoming volcanoes but i have searched on the internet and they say that it's possible...
At convergent boundaries some mantle material can melt and rise through the crust, forming volcanoes.
The Ocean, Rivers, and Lakes. If you want to get real technical then you can add Lava to the list.
It is material spread on the surface to supress weeds, retain moisture and add condition to the soil.
Kilauea was created by volcanic activity from a hot spot beneath the Earth's crust. The volcano formed over thousands of years as lava flowed to the surface and built up layers of rock. Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth and continues to grow as new eruptions add more material to its shape.
Can comets hit the Earth's surface? Yes but they would have to be above a certain size so as not to burn up high in our atmosphere. You shouldn't worry though ...
For example chlorine from submarine volcanoes, to form sodium chloride.
Well they can destroy earths surface or it can build more habitats by changing earths land form and make a hole new habitat it can do many things some good some bad it can destroy and it can help earths surface
No, quite the opposite really. Volcanoes add to the atmospheric greenhouse gasses.
When you add material to a gas or liquid, the material you add is called a solute. In the context of solutions, the solute is dissolved in the solvent, which is the liquid or gas that does the dissolving. In general, the combined result of the solute and solvent forms a homogeneous mixture.
Volcanic eruptions add new material to the surface of the earth, thus building up the land and sometimes creating new land.
i think that they need to be more specific and needs to add drawings
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