it is on a convergent boundary if I remember right but I'll post another answer if I'm wrong
Ol Doinyo Lengai is in the East African Rift, which is a developing divergent plate boundary.
The Yellowstone caldera is not the result of a plate boundary. It is over a hot spot.
Volcanic islands typically form at convergent plate boundaries or at hot spots. Volcanoes do not form at transform boundaries.
No. Oldoinyo Lengai is in the East African Rift, which is a developing divergent plate boundary.
Divergent
divergent
A volcano itself is not an example of a plate boundary. They are found at divergent and convergent boundaries.
Its along a divergent plate boundary.
No. Stromboli is associated with a subduction zone, which is a convergent boundary.
Volcanoes can form at convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and at hot spots away from any plate boundary.
A diverging is the type of plate boundary that the Hekla volcano formed. Hekla last erupted in 2000. It is located in Iceland. ADDED. Also called a "constructive" plate boundary, because the upwelling magma adds rock to the edges of the two plates.
A volcano itself is not an example of a plate boundary. They are found at divergent and convergent boundaries.
Its along a divergent plate boundary.
Convergent, divergent, or maybe a transform boundary. Choose any one you want to.
No. Stromboli is associated with a subduction zone, which is a convergent boundary.
Normally a Divergent boundary because as the plates diverge, lava spews out, but they can also form at a Convergent boundary, or, although less likely, a transform boundary.
They can be associated with both, but are most often found near convergent boundaries.
No. A volcano is not a plate boundary. Most volcanoes on land are associated with convergent boundaries, but many are associated with divergent boundaries and others with hot spots.
it was a convergent of divergent because it is a stratovolcano
When volcanoes form, they are typically caused by a convergent or divergent motion. The San Andreas Fault was formed from a transform motion, or when the plates slide past each other.
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Neither. The Yellowstone volcano is associated with a hot spot, not a plate bounndary.
A volcano is not a type of fault. Volcanoes can be found at convergent and divergent plate boundaries and away from plate boundaries at hot spots.