subdcting crust
a cinder cone volcano is on a Divergent tectonic plate boundary
rift valley
Subduction
Trenches are found in a divergent boundary.
True, except that Yellowstone isn't likely a hotspot, it is most certainly a hotspot. Evidence of this can be found all along the Snake River valley in adjacent Idaho, in places where the hotspot used to be located as the North American continent drifted westward over it.
Divergent Boundary
a cinder cone volcano is on a Divergent tectonic plate boundary
Composite cone
convergent boundary -rift valley divergent boundary -mid-ocean ridge
rift valley
Most are found on converging
Subduction
Oceanic: Mid-ocean ridge Continental: Rift valley
mid-oceanic ridges are near the mountain range at the divergent boundary
Trenches are found in a divergent boundary.
True, except that Yellowstone isn't likely a hotspot, it is most certainly a hotspot. Evidence of this can be found all along the Snake River valley in adjacent Idaho, in places where the hotspot used to be located as the North American continent drifted westward over it.
The plate boundary that is found along the coast of California is the San Andreas fault system that runs in a northwest- southwest direction I think that's the answer