Mount Mazama is on the North American Plate.
No. Mount Mazama is associated with a subduction zone, which is formed by converging plates.
Yes Mount Mazama is part of the ring of fire, as are all the volcanoes of the U.S. Pacific Coast.
It will probaly be destroyed, like everything else.
Mount Mazama was formed by the collision of two tectonic plates along a convergent boundary. Specifically, it was caused by the subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate beneath the North American Plate in the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
A volcano crater filled with water---CALDERA
Mt. Mazama is 8,159 ft.
Mt. Mazama is in present day United States, Oregon. Crater lake is at the top
Mt. Mazama is a composite cone or sometimes called a strato volcano
it got its name after the Mazama mountain cub
No. Mount Mazama is associated with a subduction zone, which is formed by converging plates.
Composite Volcano (stratovolcano).
I think this volcano is active.
No. Mount Mazama still exists. Between 6,000 and 8,000 years ago Mount Mazama underwent a cataclysmic eruption and much of the mountain collapsed.
Yes Mount Mazama is part of the ring of fire, as are all the volcanoes of the U.S. Pacific Coast.
It will probaly be destroyed, like everything else.
The eruption of Mount Mazama that formed Crater Lake was a caldera forming eruption. This is the most violent type of volcanic eruption.
Mount Mazama was formed by the collision of two tectonic plates along a convergent boundary. Specifically, it was caused by the subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate beneath the North American Plate in the Cascadia Subduction Zone.