It is not on a plate boundary, but rather on a hot spot (like Hawaii is).
Yellowstone is not associated with a plate boundary. It is associated with a hot spot.
The Yellowstone caldera is associated with a hot spot, not a plate boundary.
Yellowstone is situated within a tectonic plate, not at a plate boundary! Volcanic activity is thought to be as a result of a mantle plume, much like the volcanism that created the Hawaiian Island chain.
It's not on a boundary. It's on a hotspot, similar to Hawaii.
Yellowstone is not on a plate boundary, but is a 'hotspot' where magma seeps from the mantle to the surface, or near the surface. The case is the same for Hawaii.
The Yellowstone volcano is well withing the boundaries of the North American plate. It formed over a hot spot rather than a plate boundary.
Yes, because it is not a plate boundary...and Wikipedia said it is. Jim
each plate boundary has a different boundaries. if you want the movement for a specific plate boundary, write the name of the plate boundary. :]
A convergent plate boundary.
Reventador volcano is located on the South American Plate boundary where the Nazca Plate is subducting beneath it. This type of plate boundary is known as a convergent boundary.
what type of plate boundary is closest to fresno,california
The type of boundary that the Andes mountains are, in South America, is a convergent plate boundary. This was formed from the collision of the South American plate boundary and the Nazca plate.