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No, Mount Pelée is not located at a convergent boundary. It is actually located on the island of Martinique in the Lesser Antilles, which is a volcanic arc resulting from the subduction of the South American Plate beneath the Caribbean Plate.
Mount Everest is not created by either convergent or divergent plate movements. It is actually formed as a result of the Indian Plate converging with the Eurasian Plate, causing the crust to crumple and uplift, forming the Himalayan mountain range.
Mount Pelée lies on a convergent plate boundary, where the Caribbean Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate. This subduction zone lies in the Lesser Antilles island arc in the eastern Caribbean.
divergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move apart from each other. convergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move towards each other so that one plate can sink beneath the other. transform plate boundary- a boundary where one plate slips along side another plate.
Subduction is a convergent boundary where one tectonic plate moves beneath another plate into the Earth's mantle. This process occurs at plate boundaries where two plates are moving towards each other.
No. Mount Pelee is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
convergent boundary
No. Mount Pelee is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
Vesuvius is associated with a convergent boundary between the African Plate and the Eurasian Plate.
No, Mount Pelée is not located at a convergent boundary. It is actually located on the island of Martinique in the Lesser Antilles, which is a volcanic arc resulting from the subduction of the South American Plate beneath the Caribbean Plate.
Mount Pelee is located on the Caribbean Plate boundary, specifically along the boundary between the Caribbean Plate and the North American Plate. This area is part of the Lesser Antilles subduction zone where the denser North American Plate is being subducted beneath the Caribbean Plate.
Mount Rainier, Washington, isn't located on a divergent plate boundary but a convergent one. The Juan de Fuca Plate off the coast is pushing under the northern US and Canada, creating volcanism (such as Mt St Helens).
Mount Tambora was formed by a convergent plate boundary. It is located on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa, where the Australian Plate converges with the Sunda Plate, causing subduction and volcanic activity in the region.
Mount Katmai is located on a convergent plate boundary.
No but is it on a divergent plate boundary
Mount Everest is not created by either convergent or divergent plate movements. It is actually formed as a result of the Indian Plate converging with the Eurasian Plate, causing the crust to crumple and uplift, forming the Himalayan mountain range.
The Mariana Trench is a convergent plate boundary.