no it's on a hot spot
Mount Nyiragongo is located at a divergent plate boundary where the African Plate is pulling away from the East African Rift. This type of boundary is associated with the formation of rift valleys and volcanic activity.
Convergent on the western perimeter, divergent on the Easter perimeter.
Mount Katmai is located on a convergent plate boundary.
divergent boundary
Mount Erebus is located on the boundary of the Antarctic Plate and the Pacific Plate. The movement of these plates against each other creates a convergent boundary, where the Pacific Plate is being forced beneath the Antarctic Plate. This process, known as subduction, is responsible for the volcanic activity at Mount Erebus.
Divergent plate boundary.
It is called a divergent plate boundary.
Mount Nyiragongo is located at a divergent plate boundary where the African Plate is pulling away from the East African Rift. This type of boundary is associated with the formation of rift valleys and volcanic activity.
Convergent on the western perimeter, divergent on the Easter perimeter.
Mount Katmai is located on a convergent plate boundary.
Divergent boundary is formed
divergent boundary
Mount Erebus is located on the boundary of the Antarctic Plate and the Pacific Plate. The movement of these plates against each other creates a convergent boundary, where the Pacific Plate is being forced beneath the Antarctic Plate. This process, known as subduction, is responsible for the volcanic activity at Mount Erebus.
Mount Tambora was formed by a convergent plate boundary. It is located on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa, where the Australian Plate converges with the Sunda Plate, causing subduction and volcanic activity in the region.
The mid-ocean ridge system is the longest continuous divergent plate boundary on Earth.
The Juan de Fuca plate, which is subducting under the North American plate. Mount Shasta is at the southern end of the same Cascade volcanic range that includes Mount St. Helens and extends northward into British Columbia, Canada.
No. It is associated with the East African Rift, a developing divergent plate boundary.