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Mount St. Helens is located at a convergent plate boundary where the Juan de Fuca Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate. This subduction creates a volcanic arc in the Cascade Range.
If two plates converge and one goes under the other (subduction), then volcanoes can form at the point where the bottom plate is furthest into the area under the top plate, but this is sort of on plate boundaries. If a hot spot (abnormally hot area in the mantle under the crust) is in the center of a plate, it can still send up magma and cause volcanoes. A great example of this is the Hawaiian islands, which are in the center of the Pacific plate.
Food can stick to your plate due to a combination of factors including temperature, moisture content, and textures. When hot food cools down, it can create a sort of adhesive effect with the plate. Additionally, foods with high sugar or starch content are more likely to stick.
The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami was caused by a megathrust earthquake, which occurred along a convergent plate boundary. Specifically, it happened where the Indian Plate subducted beneath the Burma Plate, releasing large amounts of energy that triggered the devastating tsunami.
No, Mount Tambora is located in Indonesia on the island of Sumbawa, while Krakatoa is an island in Indonesia between Java and Sumatra. They are approximately 1,000 kilometers apart. Both volcanoes are known for their historic eruptions.
Mount St. Helens is located at a convergent plate boundary where the Juan de Fuca Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate. This subduction creates a volcanic arc in the Cascade Range.
The sort of accidents that happen on Mount Everest are: A climber falls. An Avalanche. Sickness.
If two plates converge and one goes under the other (subduction), then volcanoes can form at the point where the bottom plate is furthest into the area under the top plate, but this is sort of on plate boundaries. If a hot spot (abnormally hot area in the mantle under the crust) is in the center of a plate, it can still send up magma and cause volcanoes. A great example of this is the Hawaiian islands, which are in the center of the Pacific plate.
you have to do some sort of mission
== == You put a specimen on a glass plate and then view the specimen under a microscope. It acts sort of like a slide.
Mount Vesuvius was likely first seen by primitive hunter-gatherers long before any sort of writing system was established.
Mount Vesuvius was likely first seen by primitive hunter-gatherers long before any sort of writing system was established.
Twin Peaks
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Its an monument because an memorial is a funeral sort of thing
Sort of. It is in the East African Rift. This is not formally recognized as a plate boundary, but can be considered a divergent plate boundary in its early stages.
Mount Olympus. Not the mountain in Greece but a sort of symbolical version of the mountain.