it takes 30 minutes for a volcanoe to form. its probly safer than an earthquake because volcanoes actually give you time to move or leave the place.
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That first sentence's first clause is just Not True (and the time quoted wilfully stupid) though yes, a volcano often warns of an impending eruption so giving you time to move to safety.
The problem is that the answer above is trying to answer a meaningless question posed by someone who clearly has not grasped the essential nature of geological features generally - their unique, long-term existences over vast spans of time, within their own types or classes. So a volcano's growth rate is unique and its active life, or that of the group in a single cluster / range of related volcanoes, may span millions of years.
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Primary succession
It varies widely depending on the type of volcano and the depth of the ocean in the area. The volcanoes that formed the Hawaiian islands took hundreds of thousands of years to form. They are shield volcanoes that merged from the deep ocean floor. Anak Krakatau, a statovolcano, emerged in shallower waters in 1927 after the destruction of its predecessor, Krakatoa, in 1883. This is a time span of only 44 years.
It would take a long time but eventually either a new island will form or if the underwater volcano is close enough to land a current island we become larger
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The formation of an island can take millions of years depending on the processes involved, such as volcanic activity or coral reef growth. Islands can form through volcanic eruptions, tectonic plate movements, erosion and deposition of sediment, or the accumulation of coral skeletons. The time it takes for an island to form varies widely based on these factors.
8 hours
how long did it take to get from cuban to long island
where can i take the TABE on long island
No, landforms can take millions of years to form as a result of various geological processes such as erosion, sedimentation, volcanic activity, and tectonic plate movements. Some landforms can form relatively quickly, such as volcanic islands or sand dunes, but many others, like mountain ranges or canyons, require long periods of time to develop.
Fire Island is part of Long Island. It woudl be more helpful to ask how long it takes to get to Fire Island from a particular Long Island town.
The Long Island Expressway will take you right to it
About 4 hours give or take about a half hour depending on where on Long Island
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Primary succession
Volcanic ash permitting, about an hour.
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