no yes and symp
Underwater volcanoes and mountains can form at both convergent and divergent boundaries.
They form trenches, mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
yes
Plates do not cause volcanoes. Volcanoes generally form at the boundaries between plates. They form at convergent and divergent boundaries.
no yes and symp
They form trenches, mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
Earthquakes occur along the faults, and volcanoes form where the magma reaches the surface. And from there it forms valleys.
Earthquakes occur along the faults, and volcanoes form when magma reaches the surface, and then the valleys form from erosion.
they both form volcanoes and earthquakes
No, a stratovolcano is not a divergent volcano. Stratovolcanoes are typically found at convergent plate boundaries where one tectonic plate is being subducted beneath another, leading to the formation of explosive volcanoes. Divergent volcanoes, on the other hand, are associated with divergent plate boundaries where plates move away from each other, creating rift zones and shield volcanoes.
Some are. Most volcanoes on land are produced by convergent boundaries while others form over hot spots.
They are similar because they both form volcanoes and earthquakes.