Molten.
an island
Water will be brought down with the subducting slab and it will lower the melting temperature of the rock, therefore making it easier to make a volcano. Again, that's very simplified, but its effectively that.
When magma slowly rises up the inside the crater of a larger volcano, it forms a Lava Dome.
A volcano is most likely to form at a convergent plate boundary, where two tectonic plates collide, forcing one plate to subduct beneath the other. The subducted plate melts and rises to the surface, forming a volcano.
It is called a volcano.
an island
volcano?
Any kind of volcano can form after the eruption. If it doesn't erupt and never has then it isn't a volcano.
when two plates separate magma rises and cools to form a volcano
Yes. Climate does not affect what kind of volcano can develop.
fringing veins
magma rises up out of a volcano by the build up of pressure
Water will be brought down with the subducting slab and it will lower the melting temperature of the rock, therefore making it easier to make a volcano. Again, that's very simplified, but its effectively that.
When magma slowly rises up the inside the crater of a larger volcano, it forms a Lava Dome.
A volcano is most likely to form at a convergent plate boundary, where two tectonic plates collide, forcing one plate to subduct beneath the other. The subducted plate melts and rises to the surface, forming a volcano.
At breaks in the earths crust; like the tectonic plates; an earthquake can trigger a volcano, and depending on what kind of volcano it is, it can form a mountain.
It will form an igneous rock