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Mount St. Helens is a result of subduction as the Juan de Fuca Plate is pushed under the North American Plate.
it was formed by subduction
Japan formed as a result of a subduction zone.
Etna has been climbed any number of times. It's not particularly high and unless the volcano is acting up there are Tourist trips that takes you into hiking distance of the top.
No. Unzen is associated with a subduction zone.
Mount St. Helens is a result of subduction as the Juan de Fuca Plate is pushed under the North American Plate.
it was formed by subduction
Mount Fuji is not associated with a hot spot. It is associated with a subduction zone.
Japan formed as a result of a subduction zone.
Etna has been climbed any number of times. It's not particularly high and unless the volcano is acting up there are Tourist trips that takes you into hiking distance of the top.
No. Unzen is associated with a subduction zone.
No. Hawaii is the result of a hot spot.
yes, it is it is not a divergent or hot spot
Vesuvius is a explosive subduction volcano, not a hot spot volcano.
Mount St. Helens is near a subduction zone.
No. Mount Unzen, like the other volcanoes in Japan, was formed by a subduction zone.
No. Mount Tambora formed along a subduction zone.