i think its located at where the Juan de Fuca and North American plate touch
yes mount rainier is located along a convergent plate boundary.
A convergent plate boundary is responsible for creating the volcano Mount Rainier. This volcano is located in Washington, near Seattle.
Mount Rainier, Washington, isn't located on a divergent plate boundary but a convergent one. The Juan de Fuca Plate off the coast is pushing under the northern US and Canada, creating volcanism (such as Mt St Helens).
The plates that are currently causing Mount rainier to form is the North American plate and the Jaun de Fuca plate.
The type of plate boundary creating Mount Usu is a convergent plate boundary. This supervolcano has erupted four times since 1900.
the plate boundary at the mount is a colliding plate boundary
The plates that are currently causing Mount rainier to form is the North American plate and the Jaun de Fuca plate.
eruasion plate
destructive plate boundary
mount aso is a ocianic plate boundry as it is near enough in sea water and it full of it but does no sit on sea water mount aso is on land but through the middle of the volcano is underwater. any questions :)
Mount Katmai is located on a convergent plate boundary.
mount etna is on asubduction plate boundary under the african and eurasian plate