As an oceanic plate sinks into the mantle at a convergent boundary it causes rocks to melt. Some of the newly formed magma will migrate upward to volcanoes, that have formed along the convergent boundaries, and erupt.
It is on a convergent plate boundry forming a subduction zone which build pressure in the volcano causing them to erupt.
The Falcon Volcano on the Tonga Islands are in the Indo-Australian Plate- a convergent boundary.
convergent plate boundary
A volcano itself is not an example of a plate boundary. They are found at divergent and convergent boundaries.
The convergent boundary?
It is on a convergent plate boundry forming a subduction zone which build pressure in the volcano causing them to erupt.
Because it won't erupt if it's not on land because the eruption is made by holes in the earth crust and to plates going into each other
On a convergent boundary.
convergent
convergent plate boundary
The Falcon Volcano on the Tonga Islands are in the Indo-Australian Plate- a convergent boundary.
No. A volcano is not a plate boundary. Most volcanoes on land are associated with convergent boundaries, but many are associated with divergent boundaries and others with hot spots.
They can be associated with both, but are most often found near convergent boundaries.
A volcano itself is not an example of a plate boundary. They are found at divergent and convergent boundaries.
The convergent boundary?
convergent
Convergent plate boundary.(: