Mount Fuji is formed as a result of the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate. This tectonic interaction causes magma to rise to the surface, leading to volcanic activity. Over time, repeated eruptions have built up the stratovolcano, resulting in the iconic shape of Mount Fuji. The ongoing tectonic processes continue to influence its structure and activity.
The answer to this question is that the plates are still colliding which is causing the elevation of the volcano to become greater.
happening during tectonics plates process is the 2 land part scratching togethere and they form like the plate tectonic theory that the 7 continent now is a 1 whole land in the past
Plates do not cause volcanoes. Volcanoes generally form at the boundaries between plates. They form at convergent and divergent boundaries.
I suppose that it is a part of friction between two continental plates.
cell plates form to produce a cell wall
what plates are cuasing thearenal volcano to form
they are coming towards eac other
they are meltig down and new ones are forming
The answer to this question is that the plates are still colliding which is causing the elevation of the volcano to become greater.
The 3 plates, The Juan de Fuca plate, the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate collided and made mt st helens but i'm not sure what's happening currently with the plates....
The answer to this question is that the plates are still colliding which is causing the elevation of the volcano to become greater.
The plates are pushing against eachother.
they are being really stupid and drinking eating fatty food and not getting a job which of course is some americans
happening during tectonics plates process is the 2 land part scratching togethere and they form like the plate tectonic theory that the 7 continent now is a 1 whole land in the past
they are making earthquakes
what is happening at a convergent plate boundary is the two plates are coming together and forming mountains.
Plates are sliding past each other