Volcanic.
A volcanic mountain forms from the magma that is created by sea-floor spreading. This magma rises to the surface and solidifies, creating a volcanic mountain range along the mid-ocean ridge where sea-floor spreading occurs.
The opening of the crust where magma is allowed to reach to the surface is called a fault line.
Magma becomes known as lava when it reaches the surface. And when the lava cools it usually forms some type of igneous rock, depending on the chemical composition of the lava. The gases have no common name that I know of. But for the most part they are common gases which include but are not limited to steam, CO2, and traces of sulfur gases.
Since the plates pull apart from each other, a volcano is formed. Magma will push its way up through the cracks found between the plates onto the Earth's surface. The magma reaches the Earth's surface as lava. Lava and magma are made of the same substance. The process by which magma and other materials reach the Earth's surface is called vulcanicity. The outpouring of the lava to the surrounding areas is called an eruption. This is caused by the build-up pressure caused by gases below the Earth's surface. The magma may flow out onto the Earth's surface quietly or be accompanied by violent eruptions. The lava hardens on the Earth's surface as the temperature is cooler. The hardened lava built up from many eruptions results in a cone-shaped mountain called a volcano. Hope it helped :)
The Mid-Ocean Ridge Is From The Mantle.
The Cascade Mountain Range of Washington, Oregon, and California formed by magma erupting onto Earth’s surface, and then hardening, forming a volcanic mountain.
A volcanic mountain forms from the magma that is created by sea-floor spreading. This magma rises to the surface and solidifies, creating a volcanic mountain range along the mid-ocean ridge where sea-floor spreading occurs.
The opening of the crust where magma is allowed to reach to the surface is called a fault line.
a range being formed by erosion tall the point sharp by magma
A convergent plate boundary where one plate subducts beneath another can result in the formation of a volcanic mountain range. This occurs as the subducted plate melts and rises through the overlying plate, creating magma that eventually erupts to form volcanic peaks.
Subduction of oceanic plate beneath continental plate causes melting and magma formation. Magma rises towards the surface, creating volcanic activity and forming arc-shaped mountain ranges. Sedimentary rocks are uplifted and folded due to tectonic forces, contributing to the growth of the mountain range. Erosion and weathering continue to shape the mountains over time.
A lofty elevation on the earth's surface is a mountain. A mountain range is a series of connecting mountains. A mountain chain is a series of unconnected mountains.
Mountains form two different ways. The can be created when tectonic plates collide and one pushes the other plate up forming a mountain range. Mountains can be formed by volcanic activity. Magma (lava) erupting out of the top of the volcano over and over cause it to build into a mountain. Or, the force of magma pushing up raises the surface and then solidifies.
A volcanic mountain range is typically found at a convergent plate boundary, where two tectonic plates are colliding. This collision can lead to the subduction of one plate beneath the other, resulting in the formation of magma that rises to the surface and creates volcanic activity.
Magma becomes known as lava when it reaches the surface. And when the lava cools it usually forms some type of igneous rock, depending on the chemical composition of the lava. The gases have no common name that I know of. But for the most part they are common gases which include but are not limited to steam, CO2, and traces of sulfur gases.
No, Mount St. Helens is not a folded mountain. It is a volcanic mountain located in the Cascade Range in the state of Washington, USA. The mountain was formed from the accumulation of volcanic materials and the eruption of magma from the earth's crust.
Since the plates pull apart from each other, a volcano is formed. Magma will push its way up through the cracks found between the plates onto the Earth's surface. The magma reaches the Earth's surface as lava. Lava and magma are made of the same substance. The process by which magma and other materials reach the Earth's surface is called vulcanicity. The outpouring of the lava to the surrounding areas is called an eruption. This is caused by the build-up pressure caused by gases below the Earth's surface. The magma may flow out onto the Earth's surface quietly or be accompanied by violent eruptions. The lava hardens on the Earth's surface as the temperature is cooler. The hardened lava built up from many eruptions results in a cone-shaped mountain called a volcano. Hope it helped :)