Volcanoes are least likely to be as frequent on a transform fault. A transform fault is a type of fault in which two tectonic plates slide past one another.
A transform plate boundary
The plate boundary between the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate does produce volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Hurricanes have nothing to do with plate boundaries.
Tectonic plate boundary
divergent boundary
A convergent plate boundary where subduction occurs.
A transform plate boundary
hotspot volcanoes are formed away from the edge of plate boundaries. Plate boundary volcanoes are near a plate boundary
The Transform plate boundary commonly forms a chain of volcanoes - Professer Humifiken
The plate boundary between the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate does produce volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Hurricanes have nothing to do with plate boundaries.
Such volcanoes are hot spot volcanoes.
Tectonic plate boundary
divergent boundary
Where there is a tectonic plate boundary
They are similar because they both form volcanoes and earthquakes.
A convergent plate boundary where subduction occurs.
At a convergent plate boundary one of the features is mountains. Volcanoes are also typical.
In the study of tectonics, the plate boundary may be marked by volcanoes and other thermal activity.