a stratus volcano forms starting from a mountain that takes magma from around the center of the earth and blow off the top of the mountain and sometimes forms land.
How did the volcano kohala form
After a earthquake.
Form, or general appearance
One volcano can form one island normally. If it collapses into a caldera it could form a group of three or four.
When a volcano collapses, it can form a crater or caldera. A crater is a bowl-shaped depression at the top of the volcano, while a caldera is a much larger depression that can form when the center of the volcano collapses. Both features can result in a large, empty space left behind by the volcanic activity.
How did the volcano kohala form
WHat is a volcano
Nimbo-stratus and stratus clouds form at low altitudes.
No. Tornadoes form from cumulonimbus clouds.
Mountains form when the volcano reaches the surface
stratus
stratus clouds
stratus clouds. They are low-level clouds that appear in a continuous layer and bring overcast conditions. Stratus clouds can sometimes produce light precipitation.
what plates are cuasing thearenal volcano to form
The columbus plates are what caused this volcano to form.
stratus
Stratus in Latin is the past participle of the verb sternere, "to spread out". Consequently, it is an adjective (in this case, in its masculine nominative singular form) meaning "spread out" or "prostrate". Exceptionally, stratus can also occur in place of the usual stratum meaning "a cover; a spread".