Mount Pico is a stratovolcano that is the highest mountain in Mexico and the 3rd highest in North America. Mount Pico is located on the North American plate.
Mt. Erubus has tectonic plates made up of parts of the lithosphere. These plates grind together or pull apart and this causes volcanoes to erupt.
Mount Okmok is located near the Aleutian Trench in Alaska, which is associated with a convergent plate boundary. Specifically, it is located along the boundary between the Pacific plate and the North American plate. This tectonic setting makes it prone to volcanic activity due to the subduction of the Pacific plate beneath the North American plate.
Mt. Cleveland is a volcano caused by the convergent plate boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American plate. Don't trust me, I just wrote this so that you would actually RESEARCH instead of rely on our answers because I'm stupid.
Mt Eyjafjallajökull (whew!) is on 2 different tectonic plates.
Mt. Fuji is located in Japan. It is near a continental convergent boundary, a continental transform boundary, and an oceanic transform boundary.
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Indonesian volcanoes like mt rinjani are formed due to subduction zones between the Eurasian plate and the Indo-Australian plate
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Mt. Erubus has tectonic plates made up of parts of the lithosphere. These plates grind together or pull apart and this causes volcanoes to erupt.
No, Mt. Kilauea is not located on a subduction zone. It is a shield volcano located on the southeastern side of the Big Island of Hawaii, formed by a hotspot in the Earth's mantle, not by tectonic plate subduction.
Mount Semeru, located in Indonesia, is primarily affected by the Indo-Australian plate subducting beneath the Eurasian plate. This subduction zone causes the tectonic force that leads to the volcanic activity and uplift of Mount Semeru.
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Mount St. Helens is located near a subduction zone, where the Juan de Fuca plate subducts under the North American Plate.
Mount St. Helens is located on the convergent boundary between the Juan de Fuca Plate and the North American Plate. The subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate beneath the North American Plate is responsible for the volcanic activity in the region. This tectonic activity leads to the formation of stratovolcanoes like Mount St. Helens, which famously erupted in 1980.
Mt. Rainier is in the Cascade range of mountains that runs north-south from southern British Columbia in Canada to Northern California, along the western part of the North American tectonic plate.
Yes, Mount Katmai is located in Alaska, which is on the boundary where the Pacific tectonic plate is converging with the North American plate. This tectonic activity has contributed to the formation of the volcanic arc that includes Mount Katmai.
Mount Vesuvius is located on a convergent plate boundary where the African plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian plate. This type of boundary is associated with intense tectonic activity and is responsible for the volcanic eruptions in the region.