trench
volcanic activity
Island Arc
Explosive volcanoes are most common at subduction zones.
mid-ocean ridges and subduction zones
Trenches are deep ocean features of subduction zones.
The most violent earthquakes are generally associated with subduction zones where tectonic plates collide and one is forced beneath the other. These subduction zones can produce very large and destructive earthquakes, such as the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Spreading centers, on the other hand, usually produce smaller earthquakes due to the gradual separation of tectonic plates.
No, hotspot volcanoes do not occur along subduction zones. They occur when plates pass over mantle hot spots.
at the very bottom of the ocean, usally
Subduction zones
At the subduction zones.
In subduction zones.
In subduction zones.
Trenches
In the continental side of the subduction zones and island arks.