When two larger land areas have a narrow connection between them, then one may call the connection a neck land form. It clearly derives from the idea of the connection of a head to a body, a shape which is quite diverse in nature.
volcanic neck
When magma hardens in a volcano's pipe, the result will eventually be a volcanic neck or volcanic plug. This landform is a solidified remnant of magma that once filled the volcano's vent.
The volcanic landform that remains after the more resistant volcanic pipe is left behind following the erosion of most of the cone is called a volcanic neck or lava neck. This geological feature represents the hardened magma that solidified within the vent of a volcano. Over time, erosion removes the softer surrounding material, exposing the more durable neck. Examples of volcanic necks include formations like Shiprock in New Mexico.
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volcanic neck
volcanic neck
When magma hardens in a volcano's pipe, the result will eventually be a volcanic neck or volcanic plug. This landform is a solidified remnant of magma that once filled the volcano's vent.
Volcanic neck (:
volcanic neck
Volcanic Neck The surrounding rock weathers more easily than the magma in the pipe. The resultant structure will first appear as a low flat protrusion which is slightly elevated from its surroundings. With additional weathering of the surrounding rock, the hardened magma may appear as a tower with possible basaltic columnar structure known as a volcanic plug or volcanic neck.
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landform
YES! it is landform
The volcanic landform that remains after the more resistant volcanic pipe is left behind following the erosion of most of the cone is called a volcanic neck or lava neck. This geological feature represents the hardened magma that solidified within the vent of a volcano. Over time, erosion removes the softer surrounding material, exposing the more durable neck. Examples of volcanic necks include formations like Shiprock in New Mexico.
it's land
Yes, river IS a landform.