Mount Shasta is not associated with any known hot spot, it is part of the Cascades Volcanic Arc. This arc was created with the subduction that occurs off the coast of Northern California, Oregon, and Washington.
HOW MOUNT SHASTA WAS FORMED...It was built from repeated eruptions throughout the years,Mt. Shasta is in Sacramento and it a composite volcano.
yes, it is it is not a divergent or hot spot
Yes, Mount Kilauea is located on the Big Island of Hawaii and is a shield volcano that is associated with the Hawaiian hot spot. The hot spot is a source of underlying heat in the Earth's mantle that fuels volcanic activity in the region, resulting in the formation of Hawaiian Islands.
Composite volcanoes, also known as stratovolcanoes, are most likely to form in subduction zones where one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another. This is because the subduction zone creates a favorable environment for the magma to rise and accumulate. Examples of composite volcanoes include Mount St. Helens in the United States and Mount Fuji in Japan.
yes Stromboli is a hot spot because you can watch it explode
HOW MOUNT SHASTA WAS FORMED...It was built from repeated eruptions throughout the years,Mt. Shasta is in Sacramento and it a composite volcano.
yes, it is it is not a divergent or hot spot
Mount Fuji is not associated with a hot spot. It is associated with a subduction zone.
Among others, there is Mount Waiʻaleʻale, which is sometimes the wettest spot on earth.
No. Mount Pelee is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
Its because the brain has to form and the plate grows there later on.
Mount St Helens is on a convergent plate boundary.
No. Mount Pinatubo is on a subuction zone.
No mount Stromnoli is no t on a hot spot becase it is not the newest volcano and it is on its own island call Stromboli and it shoots our pasta and then later it shoots out the sasce.
No. For thing, Mount Everest is not a volcano. It is a mountain formed by uplift from a continental collision.
Standing at 29.028ft or 8.848m high Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world
Vesuvius is a explosive subduction volcano, not a hot spot volcano.