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Do volcanoes form near colliding plate boundaries?

yes


Do most volcanoes form near colliding plate boundaries?

Most volcanoes do form near colliding plate boundaries where subduction occurs, such as the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanoes can also form in other geologic settings, such as hotspots and rift zones.


Are most volcanoes formed near colliding plate boundaries?

... Yes that is exactly where they form and the most dangerous volcanoes are formed in this area by wide opening, colliding plates.


What are compressional boundarys?

A compressional bounday is plate boundarys that are being compressed


What volcanoes are located long colliding plate boundaries?

Some examples of volcanoes located along colliding plate boundaries include Mount St. Helens in the United States (North American Plate and Juan de Fuca Plate), Mount Fuji in Japan (Philippine Sea Plate subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate), and Mount Etna in Italy (African Plate subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate). These volcanoes experience explosive eruptions due to the convergence of tectonic plates.


Why are volcanoes usually near hills?

volcanoes are usually the mountains,the plate boundaries colliding depend on where the volcanoes are formed so they are not purposely always formed by mountains.


What kind of plate boundarys are there?

Cool


What is colliding boundary?

these boundaries are formed when two plates collide. When the two plate bump one plate is absorbed in the mantle of the other. Heat and pressure when these plates collide causes volcanoes and earthquakes.


What high mountain ranges without volcanoes are built at which type of plate boundary?

High mountain ranges without volcanoes are built at convergent continental plate boundaries. These vary greatly from divergent boundaries which cause volcanoes to form.


Where is the earth's crust do most volcanoes erupt?

well mostly along plate boundarys but there can be "hot spots" in the mantle that magma come out of. for ex:hawii is right over a hot spot well mostly along plate boundarys but there can be "hot spots" in the mantle that magma come out of. for ex:hawii is right over a hot spot


What ocean plate and continental plate colliding?

At this type of convergent boundary the oceanic plate will be subducted, or sink into the mantle underneath the continental plate. Volcanoes often form near these boundaries.


Is it true that many volcanoes form near colliding plate boundaries where oceanic crust returns to the mantle?

Yes