Subduction zone
Japan formed as a result of a subduction zone.
Krakatoa is not associated with a hot spot. It is associated with a subduction zone.
ls it formed due to a hot spot or a plate boundary Komagatake
yes, it is it is not a divergent or hot spot
Mount Vesuvius was formed by subduction. It is located at a convergent boundary where the African Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate. The intense pressure and heat generated by this subduction process led to the formation of the volcano.
Japan formed as a result of a subduction zone.
hot spot
Krakatoa is not associated with a hot spot. It is associated with a subduction zone.
Mount Fuji is not associated with a hot spot. It is associated with a subduction zone.
ls it formed due to a hot spot or a plate boundary Komagatake
Vesuvius is a explosive subduction volcano, not a hot spot volcano.
No. Stromboli is associated with a subduction zone.
yes, it is it is not a divergent or hot spot
Mount Vesuvius was formed by subduction. It is located at a convergent boundary where the African Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate. The intense pressure and heat generated by this subduction process led to the formation of the volcano.
Normally a trench develops, marking the area of subduction.
The boundary of Mount Fuji is created by the subduction of the Pacific Plate underneath the North American Plate. This subduction has led to the formation of the volcanic arc that includes Mount Fuji.
Mount St. Helens is primarily related to a subduction zone, specifically the Cascadia Subduction Zone, where the Juan de Fuca Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate. This tectonic activity leads to volcanic eruptions and the formation of stratovolcanoes like Mount St. Helens. In contrast, hot spots are typically associated with volcanic activity in the middle of tectonic plates, such as the Hawaiian Islands, which is a different geological process.