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Volcanoes can be formed on both convergent and divergent boundaries.
It was formed from the volcanism created by a subducting oceanic plate at a convergent 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.
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Divergent plate boundary
Divergent boundary is formed
A divergent plate boundary.
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is formed at a divergent plate boundary
Volcanoes can be formed on both convergent and divergent boundaries.
It was formed from the volcanism created by a subducting oceanic plate at a convergent plate boundary.
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Yes volcanos are formed on convergent and divergent plate boundries but NOT on transform boundries
spreading or divergent boundary
A divergent plate boundary (ridge)
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.
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