No. Teide and the other volcanoes of the region are on a hot spot.
Mount Vesuvius is located on a destructive plate boundary. It is situated on the boundary where the African Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate. This subduction process is what causes volcanic activity in the area.
Mount Pinatubo is on a destructive plate boundary; it is above a subduction zone
Mount Teide is located on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, which is situated near the boundary between the African Plate and the smaller Iberian Plate. It is primarily a shield volcano formed by volcanic activity associated with the Canary hotspot, rather than a direct result of tectonic plate interactions. While it is not directly on a major plate boundary, its geology is influenced by the tectonic activities in the region.
Mount Pelee is located on the destructive plate boundary between the Caribbean Plate and the North American Plate. This boundary is characterized by subduction, where one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another, resulting in volcanic activity like what is seen at Mount Pelee.
Mount Merapi is near a convergent plate boundary where the Indo-Australian Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate.
It is a destructive plate boundary ;)
No, Iceland is on a constructive plate boundary.
Destructive plate boundary.
No, Teide is not formed on a convergent plate boundary. It is a volcano located on the island of Tenerife, which is part of the Canary Islands, formed by a hotspot beneath the Earth's crust, creating a volcanic hotspot.
Mount Vesuvius is located on a destructive plate boundary. It is situated on the boundary where the African Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate. This subduction process is what causes volcanic activity in the area.
Mount Pinatubo is on a destructive plate boundary; it is above a subduction zone
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It is a convergent/destructive plate boundary.
Destructive(collisional) plate margin/boundary
a destructive plate boundary
Mount Pelee is located on the destructive plate boundary between the Caribbean Plate and the North American Plate. This boundary is characterized by subduction, where one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another, resulting in volcanic activity like what is seen at Mount Pelee.
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