deposition can affect the volcano by deposition the sediment of ashes in different places and affect the earth's surface.
by moving the ground
When volcanoes erupt, usually land is destroyed AND constructed. These eruptions occur due to the pushing in, pulling apart or sliding of the tectonic plates under the earth's crust. This movement builds up pressure and causes eruptions.
Volcanoes can erupt in any climate. Climate does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt.
Volcanoes, earthquakes, and uplift significantly shape Earth's surface by creating new landforms and altering existing ones. Volcanoes can form mountains and islands, while earthquakes can lead to fault lines and landslides. Uplift, driven by tectonic forces, raises regions of the Earth's crust, influencing erosion and sediment deposition. Together, these processes contribute to the dynamic nature of the planet's geology and landscape.
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Volcanoes are landforms that are not typically formed by deposition. Instead, volcanoes are created through the eruption of molten rock, ash, and gases onto the Earth's surface.
volcanoes, erosion, weathering and deposition
Waves and wind affect deposition on Surtsey island
Yes. Volcanic material can form very thick deposits.
They can.
1. Weathering 2. Erosion 3. Deposition
Deposition and erosion can wear down a mountain and cause it to shrink.
Deposition and erosion can wear down a mountain and cause it to shrink.
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it affects it on its amount of water
Erosion and deposition affect a mountain range by wearing down a mountain in one place, and then new landforms build up in other places.
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