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Q: Where are most volcanoes located at edges?
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Why are most volcanoes located on the edges on continents?

Vocanos are located on the edge of continents because they are gay


Why are most volcanoes located on the edges of continents?

because the crust is thinner and the techtonic plates meet.


Are most earthquakes located near the edges or near the center of the continents?

Most earthquakes and volcanoes are on the Pacific rim of fire.


Are volcanoes and earthquakes more frequently located along the edges or the middle of the continents?

edges


Active volcanoes are most likely to form at .?

Volcanoes are most likely to form at the edges of the tectonic plates.


Where are most active volcanoes abundant?

Edges of tectonic plates


Is there a relationship between earthquakes and volcanoes?

Most volcanoes form along the edges of Earth's tectonic plates. Also most volcanic eruptions are preceded by earthquakes.


What do you call volcanoes that aren't on plate boundary edges?

Such volcanoes are hot spot volcanoes.


Are most volcanoes near edges?

yeas due to the fault line near the edge of the continent


Why don't we have volcanoes in North America?

volcanoes usually form at the edges of tectonic plates, which is one of the reasons that there are many in the Ring Of Fire. North America is not really located at the edge of many plates so there are not that many volcanoes.


Are most volcanoes located near the edge or near the center of the continents?

they are located on the edge of plates because that's where the land grinds and shifts the most notable of the plate boundaries is the boundary around the pacific plate known as the ring of fire


What place in the world do volcanoes occur?

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.