volcanic mountains
When spreading molten material rises from the mantle in the sea-floor and erupts, it can create sea mounts, which are underwater mountains. If enough material is ejected, the mounts will break through the surface of the water to create islands.
Molten rock below the surface of the Earth is known as magma. After it erupts from a volcano it is called lava.
It is molten magma that erupts from volcanoes - commonly known as lava.
When molten rock erupts onto Earth's surface, it forms lava flows and igneous rock formations. The type of igneous rock formed depends on the composition of the magma and the speed of cooling. Each eruption can create unique landforms like volcanoes, lava plateaus, and volcanic islands.
No. Both basalt and rhyolite are formed from molten rock erupts from a volcano.
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When spreading molten material rises from the mantle in the sea-floor and erupts, it can create sea mounts, which are underwater mountains. If enough material is ejected, the mounts will break through the surface of the water to create islands.
a volcanic mountain is a cone shaped mountain formed when molten rocks erupts from a hole in the earths crust.
Volcanic mountains are not typically formed due to plate collision. Instead, they are created when molten rock from beneath the Earth's surface erupts through the crust and builds up over time, forming a cone-shaped mountain.
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volcanic mountains form when molten rock erupts onto earth
Magma is newly formed hot molten rock that is forced upward from Earth's mantle through a vent or fissure in the crust. When this molten material reaches the surface, it solidifies and accumulates over time to form volcanic mountains.
Molten rock below the surface of the Earth is known as magma. After it erupts from a volcano it is called lava.
When spreading molten material rises from the mantle in the sea-floor and erupts, it can create sea mounts, which are underwater mountains. If enough material is ejected, the mounts will break through the surface of the water to create islands.
No, mountains that are formed when molten materials reach the earth's surface through a weak area in the crust are typically referred to as volcanic mountains. Fault-block mountains, on the other hand, are formed by the movement of tectonic plates along faults, resulting in blocks of crust being uplifted or dropped down.
It is molten magma that erupts from volcanoes - commonly known as lava.
When molten rock erupts onto Earth's surface, it forms lava flows and igneous rock formations. The type of igneous rock formed depends on the composition of the magma and the speed of cooling. Each eruption can create unique landforms like volcanoes, lava plateaus, and volcanic islands.