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It covers parts of Pampanaga, Tarlac and Zambales on the Island of Luzon in the Philippenes, but its ash can be found all over the world.

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Mount Pinatubo is not over a hot spot. It is associated with a subduction zone.

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people say that mount Pinatubo is convergent boundary so i would also say it is convergent bondary

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Subduction boundary in the eurasian plate and philipino plate

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Convergent plate boundary

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