Yes. All the Aleutian volcanoes are the result of subduction.
Moun Cleveland formed as a result of a subduction zone, but is not a subduction zone in and of itself. A subduction zone is a feature that forms volcanoes, not a kind of volcano.
Mount St. Helens is a result of subduction as the Juan de Fuca Plate is pushed under the North American Plate.
ls it formed due to a hot spot or a plate boundary Komagatake
Japan formed as a result of a subduction zone.
volcanoes are caused by subduction. it could be an oceanic plate sub-ducting under a continental plate which would result in a coastal volcano or it could be an oceanic plate sub-ducting under another oceanic plate, which would result in a volcanic island.
Moun Cleveland formed as a result of a subduction zone, but is not a subduction zone in and of itself. A subduction zone is a feature that forms volcanoes, not a kind of volcano.
No. Mount Mazama, the volcano that holds Crater Lake, formed as a result of a subduction zone.
Mount St. Helens is a result of subduction as the Juan de Fuca Plate is pushed under the North American Plate.
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It is the result of the Cocos Plate subduction under the North American Plate.
ls it formed due to a hot spot or a plate boundary Komagatake
Cleveland volcano is in Alaska & is a Stratovolcano (composite volcano)
this is a cats subduction. cats eat the volcano and then throw it up creating the volcanic mountain
Japan formed as a result of a subduction zone.
volcanoes are caused by subduction. it could be an oceanic plate sub-ducting under a continental plate which would result in a coastal volcano or it could be an oceanic plate sub-ducting under another oceanic plate, which would result in a volcanic island.
Mayon Volcano, located in the Philippines, is primarily a result of subduction. It is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate, leading to volcanic activity. This subduction process creates magma that rises to the surface, resulting in Mayon's characteristic stratovolcano structure. While hotspot activity can create volcanoes, Mayon's formation is predominantly linked to the subduction zone dynamics in the region.
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