The Juan de Fuca plate, which is subducting under the North American plate. Mount Shasta is at the southern end of the same Cascade volcanic range that includes Mount St. Helens and extends northward into British Columbia, Canada.
Convergent, your welcome kid
It is on you
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spreading plate boundary
HOW MOUNT SHASTA WAS FORMED...It was built from repeated eruptions throughout the years,Mt. Shasta is in Sacramento and it a composite volcano.
Mount Shasta is Explosive.
strato volcano
no divergent boundary
spreading plate boundary
HOW MOUNT SHASTA WAS FORMED...It was built from repeated eruptions throughout the years,Mt. Shasta is in Sacramento and it a composite volcano.
mount shasta is a stratovolcano
No. Mount Shasta is a stratovolcano.
Mount Shasta is a composite volcano, (also called a stratovolcano).
Mount Shasta
it is in California
Mount Shasta is Explosive.
strato volcano
Mount Shasta
no divergent boundary
yes, it is it is not a divergent or hot spot