Mount Pinatubo is located at the convergent boundary of the Eurasian Plate and the Philippine Sea Plate.
If you mean for the plates that are the earth's crust they are called 'Tectonic Plates'.
The Pacific Plate and the Australian Plate are the tectonic plates that lie near Samoa.
A short (and correct) answer is that it (Pinatubo) lies on the "ring of fire" which runs along the rim of the Pacific Ocean. Lots of other volcanoes do, too. The Pacific Ring of Fire is a name given to this volcanically active area. A link can be found below.
The place where tectonic plates meet is called a plate boundary. These boundaries can be categorized as convergent, divergent, or transform, depending on how the plates are interacting with each other.
When I think volcano, I think of Mt. St. Helens. I also think of Vesuvius, Hawaii's Mauna Loa.
Pinatubo comes from the word ''grow".
It rests on the Philippine plate
mount st helens, mount vesuvious mount pinatubo etna oshima krakatau pelee poas rabaul
Mt. Pinatubo in Luzon, Philippines Mount Saint Helens in Washigton State
Dinner plates, tectonic plates, and Norman Rockwell collectible plates.
If you mean for the plates that are the earth's crust they are called 'Tectonic Plates'.
Some tectonic plates are the Eurasian Plate and the Pacific Plate.
Mt. Pinatubo in Luzon, Philippines Mount Saint Helens in Washigton State
The Pacific Plate and the Australian Plate are the tectonic plates that lie near Samoa.
The name of the plate is tectonic plate.
Mount Pinaubo's name means "a time when the mountain grew". Mout Pinaubo is a volcano in the Philippines. The word "Pinaubo" in tagalog means "to grow". There are ancient folktales among the people there that suggest that the volcano had large eruptions.
Bundok/Bulkang Pinatubo