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The most active fault lines are usually at boundaries between tectonic plates. Most volcanoes form at boundaries where plates either come together or move apart. Additionally, in an area where conditions are right for volcanoes to form, faults can provide a pathway for magma to reach to surface to form a volcano, thus influencing where volcanoes form on a localized scale.

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Which plate boundary has the least volcanoes?

Volcanoes are least likely to be as frequent on a transform fault. A transform fault is a type of fault in which two tectonic plates slide past one another.


What fault line is Krakatoa on?

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Where can you find evidence of plates moving?

on fault lines. On some fault lines theres accually a visible space and you can see it splitting. I think theres one in Africa and another in California


Why volcanoes do not form along San A ndreas fault?

The San Andreas fault is a transform fault, meaning that two plates are sliding pas one another. This sort of movement does not force magma toward the surface.


How are earthquakes and volcanoes are alike?

Volcanoes and Earthquakes are alike because both of them are on fault lines and sometimes there are volcanoes after earthquakes and earthquakes after volcanoes and they both sometimes even have tsunami's after them.


How are fault lines important to fault block mountains?

Fault-block mountains form because of fault-lines. One side of a fault pushes over the other, causing blocks of rock to rise from the surface.


What is a break in earth's crust along which portions of earth's crust move relative to one another called?

They are called fault lines.


Does OK have any fault lines?

One is the Meers fault near Meer, Oklahoma.


Why do fault zones form at boundaries?

Because the Earth's crust is composed of not one solid layer like a shell, but many pieces, like in a puzzle. These plates are floating on layer of magma. So at these fault lines it is easier for lava to get through the crust and cause volcanoes and such


What are the earthquake prone areas of the world?

The earthquake prone areas are those on or near fault lines or subduction zones, and those near active volcanoes. Most of the rim of the Pacific Ocean is one such area.


What does river formation have to do with fault lines?

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What is a fault or boundary?

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