Above where the earth's plates meet.
A volcano is most likely to form at a convergent plate boundary, where two tectonic plates collide, forcing one plate to subduct beneath the other. The subducted plate melts and rises to the surface, forming a volcano.
Lava high in silica (granitic lava) tends to be thick and viscous, so the volcano is likely to be composite rather than shield.
A shield volcano is most likely to form fluid lava because it is characterized by gentle sloping sides and eruptions of low-viscosity magma. This type of volcano typically produces basaltic lava that flows easily and spreads over large distances.
How did the volcano kohala form
Not likely. Generally the MO is they do everything but leave & the abused must be the one who escapes.
basalt
WHat is a volcano
Near a volcano
The best super volcano is most likely the "hidden" volcano in Yellowstone park.
Shield volcanoes are most likely to form over oceanic hot spots. These volcanoes have gentle slopes created by the flowing lava with low viscosity that forms thin layers over a wide area. Mauna Loa in Hawaii is an example of a shield volcano that formed over an oceanic hot spot.
Mountains form when the volcano reaches the surface
An active volcano