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none, it's just a hotspot in the middle of the pacific plate.
The Pacific 'Ring of Fire' is its full proper name and so the Ring of Fire is situated around the edges of the Pacific plate.
The collision happened during the Jurassic Period and created the Himalayan Mountain Range.
Mountains form at convergent plate boundaries.
Most volcanoes form at a convergent plate boundary. Simply put when a oceanic plate and a continental plate hit each other face on the subduction of the oceanic plate causes the magma to rise and the converging of the plates makes a mountain and the magma rises through the top creating a volcano.
The Pacific Plate and Eurasian Plate
Convergent plate boundary.
The pacific plate slides across the North American plate for example, which causes tsunamis to form do to underwater earthquakes
The Asian plate and the Pacific plate.
The Nasca plate drove under the Pacific plate.
The North American plate collided with the Pacific plate that created the rocky mountains.
Mount Mckinley was formed when the Pacific Plate subducted underneath the North American plate.
The Juan de Fuca Plate and the North American Plate
none, it's just a hotspot in the middle of the pacific plate.
The two plates are; Indo-Australian Plate subducts and Pacific Plate that form the Puysegur Trench.
yes becaus they are called mid ocean ridges
The reason is that the countreis are so near the Pacific plate where earthquakes strike and tsunamis form afterward.