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The plural possessive form of "volcanoes" is "volcanoes'".
volcanoes form on hot spots (an area on a continential plate) so they are near each other <><><><><> They also form near edges of tectonic plates.
Volcanoes usually form where tectonic plates meet.
Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals
shield volcanoes
composite volcanoes
As two plates spread apart from each other at the boundary, magma that was trapped below wells up between them. This magma can be released in the form of volcanoes or ooze out from rift valleys.
Volcanoes don't form along the San Andreas Fault because it is a strike-slip fault. This means that neither plate is being subducted under the other--they are just sliding past each other. Because of this, there is no magma, or a way for the magma to come up.
Plates do not cause volcanoes. Volcanoes generally form at the boundaries between plates. They form at convergent and divergent boundaries.
Volcanoes form because in the earth's mantle there are some spots where it is especially thin and in these areas lava can pour out and form a volcano. A mountain is formed by two or more of the earth's titanic plates pushing against each other.
they form differntly
because the form together pushing each other creating one together