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Q: What plate boundary is Hekla Iceland located in?
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What type of plate boundary is Hekla the volcano formed?

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.


What kind of volcano is Hekla in Iceland?

It is a Hot Spot!


Is Iceland on a Destructive plate boundary?

No, Iceland is on a constructive plate boundary.


Is Hekla along converging plate boundaries?

no its along a divering boundary


Is the volcano hekla along convergent or divergent plate boundaries?

Its along a divergent plate boundary.


Is Eyjafjallajokull on a plate boundary?

Yes. Eyjafjallajokull is located in Iceland and is situated on or very near the Mid-Atlantic-Ridge which is a divergent plate boundary.


What fault line runs through Iceland?

Iceland is located on the Mid-Atlantic-Ridge. This is a divergent tectonic plate boundary.


Is iceland a convergent plate boundery?

No but is it on a divergent plate boundary


What is an example of a volcano on a diverging plate boundary?

The Bárðarbunga volcano in Iceland (currently erupting) is an example. A diverging plate boundary passes through the island of Iceland.


How did grimsvotn form?

Found from research, the Grimsvotn Volcano in Iceland is located on a plate boundary, like most volcanoes. But it's located on a divergent plate boundary, meaning the tectonic plates are moving apart, creating new crust material.


What plate boundary is eyjafjallajokull on?

Eyjafjallajokull is located in Iceland on the Mid-Atlantic-Ridge which separates the North American and Eurasian plates.


What type of plate boundary runs across iceland?

Iceland is situated on a divergent plate boundary known as the Mid Atlantic Ridge. Please see the related links.