When they become dormant, weathering will lower their topography until they blend in with the surrounding terrain. Sometimes, the exterior of the volcanoe wears away, leaving only the pipe, made of more resistant rock, standing proud of the landscape.
Yes. A volcano can erupt at any time of day or night. This does not affect a volcano.
It could kill them
No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
Cracks in rocks can accelerate weathering rates by providing more surface area for water and chemical agents to penetrate and break down the rock. Water can seep into cracks, freeze, expand, and further widen the cracks, leading to more rapid weathering. Additionally, cracks can provide pathways for plant roots and organisms to access the rock, enhancing weathering processes.
The disadvantage of weathering is the deterioration of a surface.
No. Weathering will gradually destroy a volcano that has nor erupted for a long time.
The three factors that affect weathering are mechanical weathering (physical breakdown of rocks), chemical weathering (chemical changes in rocks), and biological weathering (weathering caused by living organisms).
The rocks will into pieces.
How does slope affect the rate of weathering
Some factors that affect the rate of weathering are the type of rock, the altitude and the climate.
No, because the weathering makes it hotter
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Yes, volcanic eruptions affect the volcano. The lava being pushed out and reforming affects the volcano's internal and external structure.
well in my believe you can think something else but weathering does NOT affect minerals!! :P
Ian is the volcano
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