Mount Adatara is associated with a convergent plate boundary, as are all of Japan's volcanoes.
What type of volcano is Adatara?
It is not on a plate boundary. Therefore it may be on hotspot.
A hotspot is not a plate boundary, so the answer would be "none of the above".
Yes it is on a plate boundry, it is formed by the subducting plates of the African Plate and The Eurasian Plate.
eruasion plate
destructive plate boundary
Mount Pelee is not located on a hotspot. It is part of the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc, which was created by the subduction of the North American Plate beneath the Caribbean Plate.
It is not on a plate boundary. Therefore it may be on hotspot.
hotspot volcanoes are formed away from the edge of plate boundaries. Plate boundary volcanoes are near a plate boundary
A hotspot is not a plate boundary, so the answer would be "none of the above".
the plate boundary at the mount is a colliding plate boundary
Yes it is on a plate boundry, it is formed by the subducting plates of the African Plate and The Eurasian Plate.
It isn't on a plate boundary. It's on a hotspot.
It's not on a boundary. It's on a hotspot, similar to Hawaii.
eruasion plate
destructive plate boundary
mount etna is on asubduction plate boundary under the african and eurasian plate
Mount Pinatubo is on a destructive plate boundary; it is above a subduction zone