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Volcanoes form on tectonic plates at plate boundaries where magma from the Earth's mantle can rise to the surface. This typically occurs at divergent or convergent plate boundaries where there is movement and interaction between the plates, leading to volcanic activity.
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volcanos mostly form on tectonic plate boundaries and hot stops
Hot spots!
Volcanoes primarily form at tectonic plate boundaries, particularly at divergent and convergent boundaries. At divergent boundaries, tectonic plates move apart, allowing magma to rise and create new crust, often seen in mid-ocean ridges. At convergent boundaries, one plate subducts beneath another, leading to melting and volcanic activity. Therefore, while volcanoes can form at various plate boundaries, they do not always form on a single type of plate.
cinder cone volcanoes usually form around lithospheric plate boundaries.
Think of how pimples are formed.
Volcanoes may form where two oceanic plates collide or where an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate.
Convergent boundaries produce volcanoes. Volcanoes form when an oceanic plate and a continental plate converge, causing the oceanic plate to subduct. The subduction causes a magma chamber to form which feeds the volcano when it erupts.
Yes. Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with plate boundaries.
Lava easily spews out of plate faults making volcanoes.