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Where would a volcano form?

at tectonic plate boundaries


What type of plate boundaries will not cause a volcano to form?

tectonic


Where are most volcano form?

They are mostly formed along tectonic plate boundaries.


What do plate tectonics do to form a volcano?

they have convergent plates boundaries and come together rubbing


What boundary is it when a volcano formed?

Volcanoes can form at convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and at hot spots away from any plate boundary.


What is a fault of a volcano?

A volcano is not a type of fault. Volcanoes can be found at convergent and divergent plate boundaries and away from plate boundaries at hot spots.


What type of fault is a volcano?

A volcano is not a type of fault. Volcanoes can be found at convergent and divergent plate boundaries and away from plate boundaries at hot spots.


What plate boundary is a volcano most likely to form at?

A volcano is most likely to form at a convergent plate boundary, where two tectonic plates collide, forcing one plate to subduct beneath the other. The subducted plate melts and rises to the surface, forming a volcano.


What plate boundaries are present in Hawaii?

shield volcano


What plate boundaries are associated with Sarychev Peak volcano?

Convergent


What plates caused the Eyjafjallajokull volcano?

The plates responsible for the Eyjafjallajokull volcano are the Eurasian plate and the North American plate. The volcano is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where these two plates meet and diverge, leading to volcanic activity underneath Iceland.


How are volcanoes related to plate boundaries?

Almost all volcanoes are located along plate boundaries. The exceptions are volcanoes like Kilauea, in Hawaii. Kilauea is not located near a plate boundary. Instead, it is formed by a mantle plume. Again, this type of volcano is much, much rarer than those that form at plate boundaries.