No. The Hawaiian Islands are situated directly above what's called a "hot spot." A hot spot is an area under the tectonic plate where magma gathers, gradually gaining pressure until it's released above the surface forming volcanoes and subsequently islands.
Rabaul is on the Australian-Pacific plate boundary. The Australian-Pacific plate boundary is over 4,000 kilometers long and is situated by Papua, New Guinea.
Yellowstone is situated within a tectonic plate, not at a plate boundary! Volcanic activity is thought to be as a result of a mantle plume, much like the volcanism that created the Hawaiian Island chain.
Climates do not affect where volcanoes appear. However, there are Mediterranean volcanoes, in fact, the most active volcanoes in Europe are situated in the Mediterranean.
There are no volcanoes on Kalimantan as it is not situated where the tectonic plates meet.
Italy has maximum number of Volcanoes in the Europe because Italian peninsula situated on fault line.
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Rabaul is on the Australian-Pacific plate boundary. The Australian-Pacific plate boundary is over 4,000 kilometers long and is situated by Papua, New Guinea.
Yellowstone is situated within a tectonic plate, not at a plate boundary! Volcanic activity is thought to be as a result of a mantle plume, much like the volcanism that created the Hawaiian Island chain.
earthquakes and volcanoes
Around the edges of tectonic plates.
Climates do not affect where volcanoes appear. However, there are Mediterranean volcanoes, in fact, the most active volcanoes in Europe are situated in the Mediterranean.
There are no volcanoes on Kalimantan as it is not situated where the tectonic plates meet.
There are volcanoes all over Auckland there are more than 50 volcanic cones all over the Auckland area.
Yes. Eyjafjallajokull is located in Iceland and is situated on or very near the Mid-Atlantic-Ridge which is a divergent plate boundary.
Italy has maximum number of Volcanoes in the Europe because Italian peninsula situated on fault line.
there will be volcanoes located on Iceland as it is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. this is a plate boundary where 2 of the tectonic plate edges are slowly moving away from each other. the plates are that are responsible for volcanoes in Iceland in particular are the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate(mainly Europe). as these 2 places move away from each other, the magma/ lava underneath rises up to fill the gap, forming volcanoes.
There are several hundred volcanoes that are in South America. Of those volcanoes, there are between 200 and 300 that are active.