Convergent boundry
the boundry formed by the collision of 2 lithosphere plates
Contenental/contenental
(A+LS) Convergent Boundary
Yes volcanos are formed on convergent and divergent plate boundries but NOT on transform boundries
it was a convergent of divergent because it is a stratovolcano
Convergent and divergent boundaries are terms used in plate tectonics to describe the juncture at two plates and how they move in relation to each other. Divergent plates move apart and convergent move towards each other.
Convergent and divergent boundaries are terms used in plate tectonics to describe the juncture at two plates and how they move in relation to each other. Divergent plates move apart and convergent move towards each other.
The ocean was formed when lithosphereic plates inside the earth started to meet at a divergent boundry. once the divergent boundries where formed by the inner mantle and asthenosphere the ocean was formed. minerals from the solar system maintained the water.
Paricutin is located on a convergent boundary. The volcano formed as a result of the subduction of the Cocos Plate beneath the North American Plate in Mexico.
No, the Alps are not a divergent boundary. The Alps are a mountain range formed from the collision of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, a result of convergent boundary activity.
Volcanoes can form at three places-1. Divergent boundaries2. Convergent boundaries (oceanic-oceanic and oceanic-continental)2. Above hot spots
Volcanoes can form at convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and at hot spots away from any plate boundary.