can the mountain be consider as a volcano? and the volcano as the mountain too?
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Volcanoes are mountains but they are very different from other mountains; they are not formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion. A volcano is most commonly a conical hill or mountain built around a vent that connects with reservoirs of molten rock below the surface of the Earth. When magma erupts on the Earth's surface, it often builds a volcano, which is basically a pile of cooled volcanic rock. Volcanoes may be hill to mountain size. However, not all hills and mountains are volcanoes.
Explanation:
A mountain results from various geological processes such as movement and opposition of tectonic plates. On the other hand, a volcano forms around a vent when magma flows out and reaches the surface of the earth.
Similar questions
Biology,
5 hours ago
Math,
5 hours ago
Social Sciences,
9 hours ago
Math,
9 hours ago
Math,
8 months ago