plates moving together
Destructive plate boundaries were the an oceanic plate gets pushed under a continental plate causing it to melt back into magma and create pressure when the pressure builds up enough the lava will flow to the surface creating a volcanoe
Convergent and divergent plate boundaries.
Convergence boundary, as a result of plate subduction, and divergent boundaries which form rift volcanism.
magnetic reversal
plates moving together
Quiet eruptions
covergent
Volcanoes, earthquakes and moutains. oceanic and oceanic, contiental and oceanic and continetal and continetal
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Yes. Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with plate boundaries.
Earthquakes and eruptions.
Volcanoes can be formed by all three plate boundaries
Volcanoes, earthquakes and moutains. oceanic and oceanic, contiental and oceanic and continetal and continetal
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Shield volcanoes may occur far from any plate boundaries.
No. A volcano is not a plate boundary. Most volcanoes on land are associated with convergent boundaries, but many are associated with divergent boundaries and others with hot spots.
Yes. Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with plate boundaries.
Basalts.
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.
Volcanoes
Divergent and convergent plate boundaries. You can look up more info on google.
Earthquakes and eruptions.
Continental and Oceanic plates.
Volcanoes can be formed by all three plate boundaries