they form differntly
No. Volcanoes are the result of processes inside the earth. Weather has nothing to do with it.
When the plates collide they form volcanoes and earthquakes.
volcanoes form when there is a crack in the earth's crust and a chamber of hot rocks(magma chamber) builds up pressure and eventually lava flows out of the crack
Volcanoes form from either techtonic plates crashing together or from hot spots under the earth
That term is 'calderas'
Volcanoes probably emerged when earth's crust was new about 4.4 billion years ago.
Volcanoes are formed through a crack in the earth's surface where magma spills out from inside the earth. When lava spills out of a volcano, it eventually hardens and gives volcanoes their cone shapes.
Volcanoes form because in the earth's mantle there are some spots where it is especially thin and in these areas lava can pour out and form a volcano. A mountain is formed by two or more of the earth's titanic plates pushing against each other.
Press under the earth. Erosion, and volcanoes.
For more info on this go to the related link(Meteorite dates lunar volcanoes) below
Yes. Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with plate boundaries.
They can form islands: when hot lava reaches the ocean, it will harden and form an island.