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In Subduction zones.
Near subduction zones.
Andesite can be found around volcanoes with magma of intermediate composition, usually near subduction zones.
Volcanoes are most commonly associated with the top plate in subduction zones.
magma forms in mantle above slab
No, hotspot volcanoes do not occur along subduction zones. They occur when plates pass over mantle hot spots.
No
Explosive volcanoes are most common at subduction zones.
Cone volcanoes which are likely to erupt explosively are found at subduction zones. Spreading zones (constructive plate boundaries) and hot spots produce quieter volcanoes because their lava is thinner. The ones at hot spots are shield volcanoes.
In Subduction zones.
In the continental side of the subduction zones and island arks.
yes
Near subduction zones.
Composite volcanoes most often form near subduction zones.
Andesite can be found around volcanoes with magma of intermediate composition, usually near subduction zones.
For sure.
Volcanoes Form at Active Subduction Zones or in the ring of fire