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Volcanoes are found at Convergent and Divergent plate boundaries, where Plate Tectonics is most active. Magma is produced along plate boundaries, like the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Plate, forming volcanoes.

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# Volcanoes are the earth's surface.

# Valcanoes are made from the earth

# That is all i know

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Inside a volcano is magma. Magma is located in the mantle as well.

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