I can answer the first part 90 percent of earth's volcanoes are found at plate boundaries.
Well there are two active which is the mauna loa and kilauea i do know one inactive which is the mauna kea but not the other two Hawaii does consist of these volcanoes so you can probably find the answer somewhere else
The Earth's plates gradually move away from each other and causes magma to erupt out from the Earth's crust.
Volcanoes exist on every continent on Earth, and even under the ocean. They also exist on other planets, such as Olympus Mons on Mars.Volcanoes tend to exist along the fault lines of tectonic plates, where the Earth's magma core more easily penetrates the Earth's crust.
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Volcanoes for one.
Venus, Earth, and Mars all have extinct volcanoes. Earth, however has active and dormant volcanoes as well.
I can answer the first part 90 percent of earth's volcanoes are found at plate boundaries.
usually you find most of the zones of earthquakes and volcanoes at a plate boundary.
you can find it on google earth it's easy to find
Well there are two active which is the mauna loa and kilauea i do know one inactive which is the mauna kea but not the other two Hawaii does consist of these volcanoes so you can probably find the answer somewhere else
The Earth's plates gradually move away from each other and causes magma to erupt out from the Earth's crust.
Yes alot of places. some of them are not active though
Hawaii,United states,Russia, Japan,
Underground Earthquakes occur along fault lines. Volcanoes are all over the world but a good place to find one is in the Ring of Fire.
Volcanoes exist on every continent on Earth, and even under the ocean. They also exist on other planets, such as Olympus Mons on Mars.Volcanoes tend to exist along the fault lines of tectonic plates, where the Earth's magma core more easily penetrates the Earth's crust.
Generally around fault lines, such as the Ring of Fire that surrounds most of the Pacific Ocean.