yes, it is it is not a divergent or hot spot
Moun Cleveland formed as a result of a subduction zone, but is not a subduction zone in and of itself. A subduction zone is a feature that forms volcanoes, not a kind of volcano.
No. Mount Etna is associated with a subduction zone.
Mount St. Helens was formed along a subduction zone, where the Juan de Fuca Plate plate dives under (subducts) the North American plate.
No. Unzen is associated with a subduction zone.
They are both found along the Cascadia subduction zone
yes, it is it is not a divergent or hot spot
Moun Cleveland formed as a result of a subduction zone, but is not a subduction zone in and of itself. A subduction zone is a feature that forms volcanoes, not a kind of volcano.
No. Mount Rainier is near a subduction zone.
No. Mount Etna is associated with a subduction zone.
these volcanoes are the southernmost volcanoes of the cascade volcanic chain.
Mount St. Helens is near a subduction zone.
Mount St. Helens was formed along a subduction zone, where the Juan de Fuca Plate plate dives under (subducts) the North American plate.
No. Unzen is associated with a subduction zone.
Mount Fuji is not associated with a hot spot. It is associated with a subduction zone.
Mount Shasta is not associated with any known hot spot, it is part of the Cascades Volcanic Arc. This arc was created with the subduction that occurs off the coast of Northern California, Oregon, and Washington.
Juan de fuca plate are being pushed under the north american plate