They form near plate boundaries.
No. Mars does not have plate tectonics. The volcanoes on Mars are the result of hot spots.
cinder cone volcanoes usually form around lithospheric plate boundaries.
Yes. Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with plate boundaries.
Most volcanoes do form near colliding plate boundaries where subduction occurs, such as the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanoes can also form in other geologic settings, such as hotspots and rift zones.
Volcanoes form above plumes or "hot spots." The plate moves over this location, making a chain of volcanoes like Hawaii. Volcanoes also form around subduction zones. One plate moves under another, causing the the edges of the plate to melt making volcanoes, islands, and mountains. Volcanoes can also lie over magma chambers that have lava that leaked from the lithosphere into the crust.
Volcanoes may form where two oceanic plates collide or where an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate.
the plate of your mom
No. Mars does not have plate tectonics. The volcanoes on Mars are the result of hot spots.
what plate are causing your to to form
cinder cone volcanoes usually form around lithospheric plate boundaries.
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Lava easily spews out of plate faults making volcanoes.
Yes. Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with plate boundaries.
Hot spots!
on oceanic plate bouderies
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