There is no set time when Volcanoes are most likely to form, as they take thousands/millions of years. A volcano, such as Vesuvius, has been being formed over millions of years. Each time the Volcano erupts, there is a small layer added to it; that's why they come in different sizes; a small volcano may well be the worlds biggest in a few million years.
volcanoes are most likley to occur when the techtonic plates shift causing movement which creates the volcanoes to erupt.
80% of all earthquakes and volcanes occur around the "ring of fire" that is around the boundary of the Pacific Plate.
fault lines (cracks)
The answer is that earthquakes and volcanoes are most frequent along Tectonic plate boundaries, these are the natural pieces that the continents and oceans are on.
The most volcanoes occur around the Pacific Ocean, in an area called the Ring of Fire.
The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist
The Island of Iceland has the most volcanoes (per area) of any place on Earth.
Volcanoes mostly occur in areas where tectonic plates meet. Most of the active volcanoes in the world occur in what is called the Ring of Fire around the edges of the Pacific Ocean.
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If you mean "where" earthquakes and volcanoes are most likely to occur it is in what's called the "ring of fire" which is the coastal ring around the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, they are likely to occur.
The answer is that earthquakes and volcanoes are most frequent along Tectonic plate boundaries, these are the natural pieces that the continents and oceans are on.
Volcanoes usually occur on a major tectonic plate boundaries. Most occur near the edges of a plate, some occur in the middle of the plate.
The most volcanoes occur around the Pacific Ocean, in an area called the Ring of Fire.
they mostly a occur in the pacific ocean some people call it the ring of fire
Hawaii and some coastal islands
The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist
Volcanoes are most likely to form at the edges of the tectonic plates.
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The Island of Iceland has the most volcanoes (per area) of any place on Earth.