The Nazca plate and the South American plate
The volcano erupted due to it lying on a destructive plate boundary, where the denser North American Plate, was sinking underneath the less dense Caribbean Plate causing a subduction zone. Due to the sinking of the North American Plate into the mantle, magma started to rise to which caused the volcano to erupt.
Lassen Peak is located within the Cascade Range in California and lies along the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. This boundary is a convergent plate boundary, where the plates are colliding.
Glacier Peak is located in the Cascade Range of Washington State and is associated with a convergent plate boundary. This region is primarily influenced by the subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate beneath the North American Plate. The intense geological activity from this interaction leads to volcanic activity, making Glacier Peak a stratovolcano.
Oceanic-Continental Convergence - Andean-Type - the Andes MountainsOceanic-Oceanic Convergence - Aleutian-Type - island arcsContinental-Continental Convergence - the Appalachian Mountains
Gannett Peak in Wyoming is part of the Rocky Mountains, which were formed by the collision of the North American Plate and the Pacific Plate. This collision resulted in the uplift and formation of the mountain range through a process called subduction.
A compressional bounday is plate boundarys that are being compressed
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Tensional stress
they are mainly conservative plate boundaries but can be all but constructive plate boundarys by callum 11
The Phillipine and Pacific plate boundarys are Convergant.A destructive plate boundary.
they occur i think in the plate boundarys.
The Phillipine and Pacific plate boundarys are Convergant.A destructive plate boundary.
Trenches are formed at convergent plate boundaries involving at least one oceanic plate, where the more dense plate subducts under the less dense plate.
well mostly along plate boundarys but there can be "hot spots" in the mantle that magma come out of. for ex:hawii is right over a hot spot well mostly along plate boundarys but there can be "hot spots" in the mantle that magma come out of. for ex:hawii is right over a hot spot
The volcano erupted due to it lying on a destructive plate boundary, where the denser North American Plate, was sinking underneath the less dense Caribbean Plate causing a subduction zone. Due to the sinking of the North American Plate into the mantle, magma started to rise to which caused the volcano to erupt.
Lassen Peak is located within the Cascade Range in California and lies along the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. This boundary is a convergent plate boundary, where the plates are colliding.
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