No they can happen any where. plates slide and create one.
No, volcanoes don't occur in the same place because there was a volcano in Hawaii and maybe somewhere in Asia.
The same places as volcanoes, on the coasts of countries and near plates
Becouse when an volcanoe erupts it sometimes makes the plates shift and make earthqaukes happen...
Yes, all volcanoes erupt because the magma underneath or in the volcano is under pressure, which forces the magma to the surface, where there is less pressure. However, volcanoes form in different places.
I think it's because when plate collide it makes a mountain and when plates rub it naked an earthquake so they're both on the plate line.
Volcanoes usually form on plate boundaries. They form because the plates push upward against each other forming a small hole where magma can come out from the mantle. (the small hole is the where the magma comes out of on top of a volcano). Earthquakes usually are at faults lines and fault lines are near the plate boundaries. Since volcanoes and earthquakes happen usually at plate boundaries, they mostly happen in the same area.
Volcanoes usually form on plate boundaries. They form because the plates push upward against each other forming a small hole where magma can come out from the mantle. (the small hole is the where the magma comes out of on top of a volcano). Earthquakes usually are at faults lines and fault lines are near the plate boundaries. Since volcanoes and earthquakes happen usually at plate boundaries, they mostly happen in the same area.
There are no two volcanoes with the same name.
No, volcanoes can extrude a variety of magma types, which can vary in composition, temperature, and viscosity. Different types of volcanoes, like stratovolcanoes and shield volcanoes, often produce different types of magma due to variations in geological conditions and processes.
The movement of tectonic plates are almost always the cause for earthquakes and volcanoes, although the actual quake or eruption may occur long after the underlying movement. Earthquakes are sudden shifts in the crust, when built-up stress along rock faults is released. The magma for volcanoes is formed of rocks that melt when they are pushed deeper into the Earth by tectonic forces.
If you always do what you have always done, the same thing that always happens will happen again. Only by changing your behavior will you get different results.
Similar but not the same, volcanoes erupt from magma and lava and rocks come out but not in a mountain