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Stratovolcanoes are common at subduction zones, forming chains along plate tectonic boundaries where oceanic crust is drawn under continental crust. Examples are the Andes and the Aleutian Islands.
Well tectonic plates can sometimes be in volcanic areas. But mostly not. --I think volcanoes usually occur on hotspots in the Earth's outer layer--
Mountains are generally classified into the following, 1. Volcanic Mountains. 2. Tectonic Mountains. 3. Residual Mountains.
The Plate Tectonic theory tells us that there are plates on which peices of sea/ land occurs. On these boundaries, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur the most.
A mountain could be a volcano and a volcano can be a mountain. A volcanic mountain is only one type of mountain. Mt. St. Helens in the United States is a volcanic mountain. The Hawaiian Islands are a string of volcanic mountains. And the world's largest mountain range is the mid-ocean ridge, created by diverging tectonic plates and volcanism.
Mountains usually form on plate boundaries, where two tectonic plates collide and force the ground upward. There are very few volcanic mountains, such as the Hawaiian Islands, that form in the middle of the plates.
Stratovolcanoes are common at subduction zones, forming chains along plate tectonic boundaries where oceanic crust is drawn under continental crust. Examples are the Andes and the Aleutian Islands.
Well tectonic plates can sometimes be in volcanic areas. But mostly not. --I think volcanoes usually occur on hotspots in the Earth's outer layer--
Mountains are generally classified into the following, 1. Volcanic Mountains. 2. Tectonic Mountains. 3. Residual Mountains.
PLATE BOUNDARIES STUPIDS JK LOL but SERIOUSLY THEY FORM ALONG TECTONIC PLATE BOUNDARIES
Ocean trenches, volcanic arcs, mountains, uplands, and volcanic islands.
Along the tectonic plate boundaries.
Volcanic activity can form fold mountains or block mountains. Fold mountains are formed when tectonic plates collide. Block mountains are formed when fault block shifts.
New mountains are created through tectonic and volcanic activity
Volcanic activity can form fold mountains or block mountains. Fold mountains are formed when tectonic plates collide. Block mountains are formed when fault block shifts.
Continental/Continental convergant boundaries create the tallest mountains on land.
1. Block mountains. 2. Fold mountains. 3. Residual (erosional) mountains. 4. Tectonic mountains. 5. Volcanic mountains.fault, folded and volcanic are three of them