Villarrica Volcano is located in the Andes mountain range of Chile, which is situated along the boundary of the Nazca and South American tectonic plates. Its volcanic activity is primarily driven by subduction, where the Nazca Plate is being forced underneath the South American Plate. Therefore, Villarrica is not a hotspot volcano; rather, it is a stratovolcano that forms as a result of tectonic plate interactions.
Villarrica is a hot spot
A hot spot is not associated with a plate boundary.
Kilauea is not associated with a plate boundary, it and the other Hawaiian volcanoes are the result of a hot spot.
None. Kilauea and all the Hawaiian volcanoes were created by a hot spot rather than a plate boundary.
No. Kilauea is not associated with any plate boundary. It is associates with a hot spot under the Pacific Plate.
Villarrica is a hot spot
Villarrica is a hot spot
Villarrica is a hot spot
A hot spot is not associated with a plate boundary.
It's on a hot spot, not a plate boundary.
Kilauea is not associated with a plate boundary, it and the other Hawaiian volcanoes are the result of a hot spot.
It is not on a plate boundary, but rather on a hot spot (like Hawaii is).
It is not on a plate boundary but in the middle of a plate. Kilauea has formed over a hot spot.
it is a hot spot for the boundary because it represents the volcanic eruption
None. Kilauea and all the Hawaiian volcanoes were created by a hot spot rather than a plate boundary.
It is not on a plate boundary but in the middle of a plate. Kilauea has formed over a hot spot.
No. Kilauea is not associated with any plate boundary. It is associates with a hot spot under the Pacific Plate.