convergence plate boundary, where tectonic plates move towards each other and collide, leading to subduction zones which are highly constructive regions of volcanoes.
Volcanoes also form at divergent plate boundaries. A good example being the numerous Icelandic volcanoes which have formed over he Mid Atlantic Ridge.
The type of boundary associated with Icelandic volcanoes is the constructive plate boundary, where two plates slowly move apart and magma seeps up through the gap.
Transform boundaries do not typically produce volcanoes. Instead, they are characterized by horizontal movement where tectonic plates slide past each other, causing earthquakes. This movement does not result in the formation of magma or volcanic activity.
A convergent boundary is formed when plates collide. At this type of boundary, the denser plate sinks beneath the less dense plate in a process known as subduction. This collision often results in the formation of mountain ranges, volcanoes, and deep ocean trenches.
What type of boundaries cause volcanoes? Divergent and transform fault boundaries cause volcanoes because they separate. Convergent boundaries cause earthquakes because they collide with other plates.
convergent boundary
When plates collide it is called a convergent boundary.newtest3
Divergent Boundary :D
convergent plate boundary
Convergent
A divergent plate boundary (ridge)
A divergant plate boundary.
They are divergent plates