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usually convergent plate boundaries are closest to volcanoes because they subduct under each other
There are many countries on the equator.
Volcanoes are named after the lava that comes out.viscous volcanoes (or acid and dome) are the same thing.the lava comes to the surface close to subduction zones,which are found at convergent plate boundaries.it is high in silica content and does not flow easily.it contains gas which cannot escape easily,so eruptions may be explosive and violent.eg Caribbean volcanoes
Vancouver is located in close proximity to the convergent boundary between the North American plate and the Juan de Fuca plate. Please see the related links.
yes Stromboli is a hot spot because you can watch it explode
Not even close
No, the Caribbean is too close to the equator.
1,000 kilometers
Canada and Mexico both border the US. The Caribbean countries as well as the Central American ones are also fairly close.
because it is very close to a plate margin
A very high gain margin or phase margin produces stable feedback systems, however they may be sluggish in operation. If the gain margin is close to unity of the phase margin is close to zero, the system will be highly oscillatory and produce overshoots with large amplitudes that take a while to settle. Having a gain of 6 dB or phase margin of 30 - 35 degrees will give you a relatively stable system. However there exists cases where this may not be so. :-)
Greenland is close to the arctic circle. The Caribbean is close to the Equator.
There is no true desert in the Caribbean but Aruba is as close to a desert as one can get in this area of the world.
ABC Close-Up - 1960 Caribbean Dilemma was released on: USA: 13 October 1960
The margin should be set at 1 inch for the essay. Another good sentence would be, she won the race by a margin.
majority rules; now matter how close of a margin or the views of the opposition.
Is the Arabian Plate convergent or divergent? Yes to both. The western margin of the Arabian Peninsula (the Red Sea) and southern margin (the Gulf of Aden) are extensions of the African Great Rift Valley. The point where Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, and Somalia are close together is the central joint of a Y-shaped divergent boundary whose upper arms are defined by the two bodies of water. As the Arabian Plate pulls away from the African Plate, it creates a convergent boundary as it plows into the Eurasian Plate along its northern margin. Much of the tectonic activity and mountain-building (orogengy) in Iran and Turkey is the result of this convergent boundary. Complicated segments with lateral motion are also present along the boundary of the Arabian Plate with its neighbors.