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Some websites say it was on a subduction zone, but Discovery Channel says it was a hot spot, so you can decide for yourself.
Krakatoa is located at a convergent boundary, where the Indo-Australian Plate is being subducted beneath the Eurasian Plate. This subduction zone can lead to intense volcanic activity due to the melting and rising of magma from the subducted plate.
Yes. It is on the boundary between the Indian Plate, and the Eurasian Plate.
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It erupted because it couldn't hold any longer.
Either is correct. Krakatoa, or Krakatau, is a volcano near the Indonesian island of Rakata in western Indonesia, and it is also referred to as Mt Krakatoa.
Krakatoa is an island in the Sunda Strait, which is connected to the Indian Ocean.
No. They are nowhere near each other. Moscow is in eastern Russia. Krakatoa is more than 5,700 miles away in Indonesia.
IndonesiaThe Krakatoa is a volcano located in Indonesia, a cluster of islands with the same name, between Sumatra and Java. The name refers both to Krakatoa group of islands and the island itself (also called Rakata) and the volcano.
Krakatoa was formed off of a convergent plate boundary which pushed the land up and made a volcano.
Krakatoa, or Krakatau, is a volcano near the Indonesian island of Rakata in western Indonesia, in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra.