Mt. St. Helens
Chile is located next to Argentina to the east and the Pacific Plate to the west. This geologic setting makes Chile a seismically active region due to the boundary between the South American Plate and the Nazca Plate to the west.
It was formed from the volcanism created by a subducting oceanic plate at a convergent plate boundary. I looked on a map and the plates that were Mount tambora was situated next to were the eurasian and indo-australian plates
In most cases the eastern boundary of something will touch the western boundary of the next door something. Where "something" can be a state, province, country, estate, ocean, lake river, Earth plate etc.
Fraternity Rock. Right next to the New Jersey Turnpike.
it is next to an active volcano
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 :)
Chile is located next to Argentina to the east and the Pacific Plate to the west. This geologic setting makes Chile a seismically active region due to the boundary between the South American Plate and the Nazca Plate to the west.
the cocos plates are located next to the caribbean plate
It was formed from the volcanism created by a subducting oceanic plate at a convergent plate boundary. I looked on a map and the plates that were Mount tambora was situated next to were the eurasian and indo-australian plates
The San Andreas Fault is a strike-slip fault where the motion is mainly horizontal, with the two sides moving past each other horizontally. It is a transform boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate.
Yes, the North American Plate and Eurasian Plate do share a boundary along the mid-Atlantic Ridge. This boundary is characterized by divergent movement, where the two plates are moving away from each other, leading to the formation of new oceanic crust.
Niagara Falls is associated with a divergent plate boundary. The falls were formed as a result of erosion caused by the Niagara River flowing over the Niagara Escarpment. The escarpment itself was formed by the differential movement of the North American Plate and the African Plate along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a divergent boundary where the plates are moving away from each other.
Because the Pacific Plate is moving to the northwest, and Japan, New Zealand, Alaska, and California are all located on the boundary of that plate. Haiti and Chili are on the boundaries of other plates, and when one moves, it effects the one next to it. My bet is on Anchorage Alaska for the next big quake.Another Answer:It's because on plate banged into another one which made it go down and then it flicked up causing an earthquake and a tsunami.
In most cases the eastern boundary of something will touch the western boundary of the next door something. Where "something" can be a state, province, country, estate, ocean, lake river, Earth plate etc.
Yes there is normally a plate somewhere it the info on it. Mine is located next to the door on the right.
The 12 major tectonic plates include the Pacific Plate, North American Plate, Eurasian Plate, African Plate, Antarctic Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, South American Plate, Nazca Plate, Arabian Plate, Philippine Sea Plate, Caribbean Plate, and Scotia Plate. They are located across the Earth's lithosphere, interacting with one another at their boundaries to shape the planet's geology and form various landforms.
There are 3 types of plate boundaries, but only one in of them do the plates "connect". There is a convergent boundary, in which two plates come together (or "connect"), a divergent boundary, where two plates move a apart, and a transform boundary, which is when two plates slide next to each other.