Volcanoes and Mountains

Volcanoes and Mountains Building: Earth’s Fiery Sculptors

Volcanoes and mountains aren’t just dramatic landscapes — they reveal how Earth’s crust reshapes itself. These processes:

  • Create new land
  • Release gases that affect climate
  • Concentrate valuable minerals
  • Shape ecosystems and human settlement

Volcanoes: Fire from Below

TypeShape & FeaturesExample
ShieldBroad, gentle slopes; runny lavaMauna Loa (Hawaii)
StratovolcanoSteep, layered; explosive eruptionsMount Fuji, Mount St. Helens
Cinder ConeSmall, steep; short-lived eruptionsParícutin (Mexico)

Mountain Building (Orogeny)

Mountains form when tectonic plates:

  • Collide (convergent boundaries): crust crumples and uplifts
  • Fold: layers bend into anticlines and synclines
  • Fault: blocks shift vertically or horizontally

Ghana’s Mountain Context

  • Ghana’s terrain is mostly low-lying, but the Akwapim-Togo Range shows uplifted Precambrian rocks.
  • No active volcanoes, but ancient igneous intrusions exist in the Birimian rocks.

Volcanic Products

  • Lava: molten rock on surface
  • Ash: fine particles that can travel far
  • Pyroclastic flows: deadly, fast-moving clouds of gas and debris
  • Volcanic gases: CO₂, SO₂, H₂O — can affect climate and health


What’s Next

In the next post, we’ll explore Weathering and Erosion; how Earth’s surface breaks down and reshapes over time.

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