Volcanic islands don't necessarily sink. For example, if we look at the Hawaiian Islands, we see that they are islands precisely because they are rising up above the surface thin plate and above the surface of the water.
Underwater volcanoes and mountains can form at both convergent and divergent boundaries.
Underwater volcanoes are called submarine volcanoes. They form in a similar way as their continental counterparts, that is close to plate boundaries.
Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals
== Underwater volcanoes are formed at 'hot spots' in the Earth's mantle, as in the Hawaiian Island chain, or in deep sea trenches, where oceanic crust is subducting under oceanic crust, melting when it reaches the mantle, then erupting as a volcano.
Volcanoes that are underwater, known as submarine volcanoes. The deepest one is the Submarine 1922 in the Celebes Sea near the Sanghie Islands of Indonesia, and it is 16,000 feet (5,000 meters) below sea level.
Underwater volcanoes
Island arc volcanoes are islands that form in chains underwater and emerge above the surface for form a series of islands.
underwater volcanoes
Underwater volcanoes and mountains can form at both convergent and divergent boundaries.
Underwater volcanoes are called submarine volcanoes. They form in a similar way as their continental counterparts, that is close to plate boundaries.
There are volcanoes underwater. Like Surtsey an underwater volcanoes that is turning into an island right now.
The Big Island of Hawaii is the newest of the islands. However, a few thousand years from now a new island will form - is already forming! - as underwater volcanoes contribute to the building of a new island southeast of the Big Island.
Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals
== Underwater volcanoes are formed at 'hot spots' in the Earth's mantle, as in the Hawaiian Island chain, or in deep sea trenches, where oceanic crust is subducting under oceanic crust, melting when it reaches the mantle, then erupting as a volcano.
Yes and a great many of the earth's volcanoes are underwater.
Volcanoes that are underwater, known as submarine volcanoes. The deepest one is the Submarine 1922 in the Celebes Sea near the Sanghie Islands of Indonesia, and it is 16,000 feet (5,000 meters) below sea level.
Cebu is a free volcanoe island but it is lying not far from the steep volcanoes underwater along bohol - camiguin straight and cebu leyte straight. One underwater volcanoe that erupted in 1952 is named didicas volcanoe. We do not fear of volcanoes but we fear tsunamis to happen when one of these steep volcanoes would erupt.