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Indonesian volcanoes like mt rinjani are formed due to subduction zones between the Eurasian plate and the Indo-Australian plate
Subduction of Indi-Australian plate under the Eurasian plate cause Mount Sinabung
There is a subduction zone under Krakatoa where the Indian Ocean seafloor is being pushed eastwards under Indonesia. (The Australian plate is moving under the Eurasian plate here.) When the seafloor is pushed into the earth it melts due to increases in pressure and temperature. The hot, melted seafloor material (now known as magma) rises up and creates volcanoes like Krakatoa.
Yes. Some volcanoes on the Eurasian Plate include: Mount Etna in Sicily, Mount Vesuvius in Italy, Santorini off the coast of Greece, Mount Baekdu on the border of China and North Korea, Mount Unzen in Japan, and many others.
Cinder cone volcanoes have formed in all of the major land-based settings for volcanoes: subduction zones, hot spots, and rifts.
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Indonesia is located near the borders of the Eurasian and Indo-Australian Tectonic Plate zones. Subduction will happen from the plates rubbing together causing earthquakes in Indonesia
Indonesia is located near the borders of the Eurasian and Indo-Australian Tectonic Plate zones. Subduction will happen from the plates rubbing together causing earthquakes in Indonesia
Indonesian volcanoes like mt rinjani are formed due to subduction zones between the Eurasian plate and the Indo-Australian plate
yes the indo-Australian and eurasian plates are subducting, forming Krakatoa
Subduction of Indi-Australian plate under the Eurasian plate cause Mount Sinabung
There is a subduction zone under Krakatoa where the Indian Ocean seafloor is being pushed eastwards under Indonesia. (The Australian plate is moving under the Eurasian plate here.) When the seafloor is pushed into the earth it melts due to increases in pressure and temperature. The hot, melted seafloor material (now known as magma) rises up and creates volcanoes like Krakatoa.
Krakatau is located on the subduction zone of the Australian plate under the Eurasian plate.
The Himalayas were formed by the collision of the Eurasian plate (continental) and the Indo-Australian plate (continental).
Indonesia is located between two continental plates: the Eurasian Plate and Australian Plate and between two oceanic plates: the Indian Plate and Pacific Plate.
Yes. Some volcanoes on the Eurasian Plate include: Mount Etna in Sicily, Mount Vesuvius in Italy, Santorini off the coast of Greece, Mount Baekdu on the border of China and North Korea, Mount Unzen in Japan, and many others.
The Eurasian and Australian plates. Krakatau was formed by the Australian plate subducting under the Eurasian plate.