HOW MOUNT SHASTA WAS FORMED...
It was built from repeated eruptions throughout the years,
Mt. Shasta is in Sacramento and it a composite volcano.
No it was formed on a convergent plate boundary
Mt. Shasta is a stratovolcano.
yes, it is it is not a divergent or hot spot
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.
No. Mount Tambora formed along a subduction zone.
it was formed by subduction
a non divergent boundary but not a convergent boundary or hot spot
yes, it is it is not a divergent or hot spot
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.
No. Mount Tambora formed along a subduction zone.
it was formed by subduction
No. For thing, Mount Everest is not a volcano. It is a mountain formed by uplift from a continental collision.
a non divergent boundary but not a convergent boundary or hot spot
No. Mount Unzen, like the other volcanoes in Japan, was formed by a subduction zone.
Mount Fuji is not associated with a hot spot. It is associated with a subduction zone.
Yes, Kilauea is associated with a hot spot.
No. It is a volcano. It was formed by a hot spot.
It was formed on a hot spot
Shasta is a dormant volcano in Northern CA. In the area there is also hot springs and mud pots. The last eruption was in the early 1920's.