Mount Tambora is on a destructive plate boundary. This is because the australian plate is subducted underneath the Eurasian plate.
Im not sure, but it must be between, the Krakatoa or Tambora(most probable), in Indonesia, or mt Vesuvius in pompei Italy
The Hayward Fault is a Strike-slip Fault.
reverce fault.....
It is a THRUST fault The San Andreas Fault
Mount Tambora is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
No, Mt Tambora is not glaciated. Mount Tambora is not very tall and is in a very warm climate zone.
no mt Tambora was not expected
pompeii
Mt. Tambora is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. Stratovolcanoes are characterized by steep, symmetrical slopes and periodic explosive eruptions. Mt. Tambora famously erupted in 1815, leading to a significant global cooling event known as the "Year Without a Summer."
Mount Tambora was said to be made about 57,000 years ago.
Sumbawa, Indonesia.
Magma
The fault type is a normal fault, called the Spirit Lake Fault, and it runs approximately 9 miles to the north of Mount St. Helens.
yes it has the Mt T fault
The answer is Mt. Tambora
Mount Tambora is on a destructive plate boundary. This is because the australian plate is subducted underneath the Eurasian plate.