They have good effect because they trap the heat and when it erupts it realeases the heat so volcanoes trap heat when we need it and when its proably to cold they erupt to realease the heat to it praticly saves us if we had to much heat some people would proabably die
Land rising high above the land around it is called a mountain.
Volcanoes can create new land through the formation of islands and contribute to fertile soil by depositing nutrient-rich ash. They also provide geothermal energy sources for power generation and can have positive impacts on tourism and local economies.
Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals
There is always earthquakes when volcanoes erupt, so, yes.
Volcanoes can have both positive and negative effects on the Earth. Positive effects include creating new land through lava flow and providing nutrients for soil fertility. Negative effects include releasing harmful gases and ash into the atmosphere, leading to air pollution and potential climate changes.
The good that comes out of volcanoes is that when it wipes down everything it makes a new land for people to start over.
Maybe. Just Maybe.
Land rising high above the land around it is called a mountain.
maybe yes..because when volcanoes irrupt it creates a new form of land that contains different minerals that the main beneficiary are the people..maybe in the first place it creates a massive distractions but it is the key in land transformations.
Volcanoes can create new land through the formation of islands and contribute to fertile soil by depositing nutrient-rich ash. They also provide geothermal energy sources for power generation and can have positive impacts on tourism and local economies.
Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals
It widens the valley
Earthquakes and volcanoes both occur in land and ocean. =)
There are about 1500 volcanoes on land that are known to have have been active .
Land is probably the most valuable thing volcanoes produce. Volcanoes typically erupt and magma bursts out and when it flows on the land it forms newly required land. This land is made then by the magma cooling off.
There is always earthquakes when volcanoes erupt, so, yes.
it turns into rock and forms a new land