No, but the last time it erupted was in 1936.
Yes. It is located on the Ring of Fire, specifically on the boundary between the North American and Cocos tectonic plates.
No, it is not
yes it is
divergent boundary
The Falcon Volcano on the Tonga Islands are in the Indo-Australian Plate- a convergent boundary.
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A volcano itself is not an example of a plate boundary. They are found at divergent and convergent boundaries.
Its along a divergent plate boundary.
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divergent boundary
it is on a divergent boundary
It isnt a volcano
The Falcon Volcano on the Tonga Islands are in the Indo-Australian Plate- a convergent boundary.
A volcano.
It is a shield volcano, as it occurs on a divergent pllate boundary (constructive boundary)
google it divergent
divergent
A volcano itself is not an example of a plate boundary. They are found at divergent and convergent boundaries.
The Falcon Volcano on the Tonga Islands are in the Indo-Australian Plate- a convergent boundary.
Its along a divergent plate boundary.