It is inside the state of California, which is part of the North American continent (not under the ocean).
Mount Shasta tends to be colder than Mount Whitney. This is because Mount Shasta is farther north and typically experiences lower temperatures due to its higher latitude. Additionally, Mount Shasta is known for its high elevation, which also contributes to colder conditions.
Mount Etna is an active volcano in Sicily, Italy that constantly erupts. Mount Etna is a continental plate as it is created by the earth's crust's movements
Mt.Shasta is higher than Mt.Ranier standing at about 10,000 feet.
The phone number of the Mt. Shasta Branch Library is: 530-926-2031.
At a convergent boundary, three types of collisions can occur: oceanic-oceanic, oceanic-continental, and continental-continental. In an oceanic-oceanic collision, one oceanic plate subducts beneath the other, forming a deep ocean trench. In an oceanic-continental collision, an oceanic plate subducts beneath a continental plate, creating volcanic arcs and mountain ranges. In a continental-continental collision, both continental plates crumple and fold, forming high mountain ranges.
Mount Shasta is inside the western end of the North American continental plate, west of it under the Pacific ocean the Pacific oceanic plate is subducting under the North American continental plate. Deep under the North American continental plate friction with the descending Pacific oceanic plate, melts rock in the contact zone which feeds the magma supply of Mount Shasta. As the magma surfaces trapped ocean water flashes to steam producing explosive lava.
Mount Shasta typically has andesitic magma, which is a type of intermediate magma that is common in subduction zone environments. This type of magma is rich in silica and forms from the partial melting of both oceanic and continental crust.
North American Plate
If my sources are correct, it was made by continental-continental. :)
Mount Fuji sits on the Eurasian tectonic plate, which is made up of continental crust. Therefore, Mount Fuji rests on continental crust, not oceanic crust.
No, Mt. Whitney is (it is also the tallest mountain in the continental U.S.)
Oceanic-Oceanic.
mount shasta is a stratovolcano
No. Mount Shasta is a stratovolcano.
how are Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak alike? Both Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak are dormant volcanoes.
Mount Shasta last erupted in 1786.
Mount Shasta is in the Cascade Range of mountains