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Where do most valcanoes form?

the correct answer is: A: along plate boundaries.


Do volcanoes form near colliding plate boundaries?

yes


Do most volcanoes form near colliding plate boundaries?

Most volcanoes do form near colliding plate boundaries where subduction occurs, such as the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanoes can also form in other geologic settings, such as hotspots and rift zones.


Is it true that many volcanoes form near colliding plate boundaries where oceanic crust returns to the mantle?

Yes


Where do most of Earth's volcanoes form?

they are most likely to form were the plates of the earth are most active ... like Hawaii.


Are most volcanoes formed near colliding plate boundaries?

... Yes that is exactly where they form and the most dangerous volcanoes are formed in this area by wide opening, colliding plates.


What ocean plate and continental plate colliding?

At this type of convergent boundary the oceanic plate will be subducted, or sink into the mantle underneath the continental plate. Volcanoes often form near these boundaries.


What type of plate movement creates folding mountains?

Mountains form along convergent boundaries when 2 plates collide. These are also called colliding boundaries.


Which type of plate margins commonly form valcanoes?

tectonic plates


What type of mountain form because of an oceanic plate and a continental plate colliding?

Andean


What high mountain ranges without volcanoes are built at which type of plate boundary?

High mountain ranges without volcanoes are built at convergent continental plate boundaries. These vary greatly from divergent boundaries which cause volcanoes to form.


Convergent boundaries can be divided into 3 categories what are these categories and what geological feature are created by each?

The categories are a continental and a continental plate colliding, continental and oceanic plates colliding, and oceanic and oceanic plates colliding. The two continental plates form mountains. The continental and oceanic plated colliding cause subduction zones and volcanoes. Oceanic and oceanic plates colliding form a trench.