destructive plate boundary
Mount Merapi is not a plate. However, it was formed by the convergence of a oceanic plate and a continental plate. The oceanic Indo-Australian plate subducted under the continetal Eurasian plate causing a line of volcanoes.
Mount Merapi sits on the destructive plate boundary between the Indo-Australian Plate and the Eurasian Plate in Indonesia. This boundary is characterized by subduction, where the Indo-Australian Plate is moving beneath the Eurasian Plate, leading to volcanic activity in the region.
Mount Usu is created by the movement of the Pacific Plate subducting beneath the North American Plate along a convergent plate boundary. The volcanic activity at Mount Usu is a result of the melting of subducted oceanic crust and the magma rising to the surface.
Mt. Etna is an unusual volcano in that most of the world's volcanoes occur on constructive and destructive plate boundaries while Etna is formed on a unique boundary between two continental plates, the Eurasian and the African plate, which are pushing towards each other.
Mt. Fuji is located in Japan. It is near a continental convergent boundary, a continental transform boundary, and an oceanic transform boundary.
Mount Merapi is near a convergent plate boundary where the Indo-Australian Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate.
Stratovolcano
Explosive and oozy.
It is an active volcanic mountain
It is above a subduction zone
yup, mount merapi is the youngest (about 40000yrs old)
The last major eruption of Mount Merapi in Indonesia began on May 11, 2018, with periodic eruptions continuing for several months.
yes, it is the most active volcano in Indonesia
Yogyakarta
None. Mount Tabora is not creating a boundary. It was created by a convergent plate boundary.
Mount Merapi is the active volcano near Yogyakarta in Java, Indonesia.
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