Convergent plate boundary.(:
The Kirishima volcano has a convergent boundary. It is located in a subduction zone where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate, leading to volcanic activity in the region.
The tallest of all the Galapagos volcanoes is Wolf Volcano. The Galapagos Archipelago lies over an oceanic platform formed by the a volcanic hotspot underneath the Nazca tectonic plate
A mid-plate volcano, also known as a hot-spot, is an eruption of lava that is NOT on a plate boundary. It occurs right in the middle of a tectonic plate instead of on the boundary of one of them. An example of one is in Hawaii.
It erupted because two tectonic plates met which causes an eruption !!!
Lateral movement of the tectonic plates is the interaction that is the most likely cause of the volcano. The outermost shell of the planet is broken up into tectonic plates.
The Kirishima volcano has a convergent boundary. It is located in a subduction zone where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate, leading to volcanic activity in the region.
there is no such thing GS
The Eyjafjallajökull Volcano is located on the Eurasian Plate in Iceland.
at tectonic plate boundaries
on your mom
A shield volcano :) Have a nice day!
The tallest of all the Galapagos volcanoes is Wolf Volcano. The Galapagos Archipelago lies over an oceanic platform formed by the a volcanic hotspot underneath the Nazca tectonic plate
Volcano's are made by tectonic plate movements.
plate tectonic movement
yes
tectonic
A mid-plate volcano, also known as a hot-spot, is an eruption of lava that is NOT on a plate boundary. It occurs right in the middle of a tectonic plate instead of on the boundary of one of them. An example of one is in Hawaii.