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Mount Rainier, Washington, isn't located on a divergent plate boundary but a convergent one. The Juan de Fuca Plate off the coast is pushing under the northern US and Canada, creating volcanism (such as Mt St Helens).

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A divergent plate boundary is what formed Mt rainier

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A divergent plate boundary is what formed Mt. Rainier so many years ago.

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8y ago

a convergent plate boundary
on a convergent boudary
A Convergent Plate Boundary.

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Yes. Mount Rainier is located near a convergent boundary between the North American PLate and the Juan de Fuca Plate.

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A convergent plate boundary is responsible for creating the volcano Mount Rainier. This volcano is located in Washington, near Seattle.

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Mount Ranier is on a convergent plate boundary between the North American Plate and the Juan de Fuca Plate.
on a convergent plate bondary

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Mt. Rainier is caused by a convergent plate boundary.

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16y ago

yes it is

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13y ago

convergent

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