Most volcanoes form at plate boundaries where melting of rock occurs in the upper mantle either as a result of thinning crust reducing pressure or from the introduction of volatiles.
Oceans do not collide but oceanic crustal plates can collide, and when they do collide, island arcs are formed along the subduction zone.
Some islands are formed by volcanoes, but most are not.
There are three types of volcanos, shield, cinder, and composite volcanos. Cinder volcanos are the smallest, while shield volcanos are the largest. Composite volcanos are the most dangerous and the most explosive.
These compounds are called products of the reaction.
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volcanos
continents where formed by under water y=volcanos
it was formed be volcanos
Volcanos
volcanos under water exploded and rocks formed it.
from the ashes and lava of volcanos.
Yes volcanos are formed on convergent and divergent plate boundries but NOT on transform boundries
They can be formed just about anywhere but are commonly found near the sites of volcanos or places volcanos were once active. They are formed by other rocks put under heat and pressure.
Oceans do not collide but oceanic crustal plates can collide, and when they do collide, island arcs are formed along the subduction zone.
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Volcanos
Volcanos form usually from thin spots in the Earth's crust where magma pipes may extend up to the surface. Magma flow may build up from these pipes resulting in the formation of volcanos. Also, plate tectonics may result in regions of upheval and the formation of mountains and volcanos.