volcanoes are important in several ways. volcanoes create new land/islands. their geothermal power can be converted into an alternative energy/power source. the land around a volcano is very fertile and has important, valuable minerals in the soil. volcanoes are big tourist attractions.
They burn everything
they can kill us.
Underwater volcanoes introduce substances into the water that bacteria can feed on. These bacteria are the source of nutrition for miniature ecosystems that emerge around such volcanoes.
After loss of the hydrogen, helium and other hydrogen-containing gases from early Earth due to the Sun's radiation, primitive Earth was without an atmosphere. The first atmosphere was formed by gases leaking out from the interior of the early Earth, which still goes on today in volcanoes. Without an atmosphere, life would not have formed.
Volcanoes can errput unpredictably and cause radiations of heat over a very wide spectrum of land.
They burn everything
they can kill us.
It is a branch of earth science studying volcanoes.
Underwater volcanoes introduce substances into the water that bacteria can feed on. These bacteria are the source of nutrition for miniature ecosystems that emerge around such volcanoes.
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well life forms, land-forms such as volcanoes and mountains.
there are approx. 1500 active volcanoes on earth
Well, if volcanoes didn't exist, neither would the earth. Since volcanoes helped build the earth.
Volcanoes are a good way for the earth to blow off a little steam. More correctly, volcanoes are vents in the earth's crust through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor and gases are ejected. And while they are all natural events in the life of earth, there are different types of volcanoes. The types of volcanoes are differentiated based on their size, composition and explosive style.
Earth has volcanoes, craters, and valleys but not rings.
After loss of the hydrogen, helium and other hydrogen-containing gases from early Earth due to the Sun's radiation, primitive Earth was without an atmosphere. The first atmosphere was formed by gases leaking out from the interior of the early Earth, which still goes on today in volcanoes. Without an atmosphere, life would not have formed.
They don't the earth makes volcanoes