No. An island can only be a volcano if it was a volcano to begin with. That said, a volcano can be dormant for hundreds of years, so it may not be readily apparent that an island is volcanic.
It is the combination of wind and water erosion that cause the decrease in area.
it is a stratovolcano in japan . It is an active volcano that last erupted in 1707-08
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A marine volcano.
a veary educational volcano
A volcanic island is the top part of an oceanic volcano which is above the water. An example of volcanic islands is Stromboli, Italy. Another example is the big island of Hawaii.
The Bárðarbunga volcano in Iceland (currently erupting) is an example. A diverging plate boundary passes through the island of Iceland.
the volcano cooled is liquid magma and made and island. this is really true
It is both a volcano and an island.
its an island made by a volcano i think and is shaped like an underwater mountain
A volcanic island is the top part of an oceanic volcano which is above the water. An example of volcanic islands is Stromboli, Italy. Another example is the big island of Hawaii.
Aloha. The Hawai'ian islands are volcanic in origin. Each island is made up of at least one primary volcano. Hawai`i, the Big Island, for example, is made up of 5 major volcanoes: Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, Hualalai and Kohala. Mauna Loa is the largest active volcano in the world. Haleakala, on Maui, where I am, is a dormant volcano, and one of the best places in the world for watching sunrises.
It was called a Vulcan.it was 2 rocks hiting each other and then it was becoming a volcano.:)and the mormans thought a Vulcan was a Blacksmith who made weapons for other gods using the fires that were under an island called vulcano in the Mediterranean.this Island is a Volcano.
Inactive volcano in the island is found in Burauen, Leyte. The Mahagnao Volcano
No. An island can only be a volcano if it was a volcano to begin with. That said, a volcano can be dormant for hundreds of years, so it may not be readily apparent that an island is volcanic.
It is the combination of wind and water erosion that cause the decrease in area.