Mount Batur is located on the island of Bali, Indonesia, and is situated near a convergent plate boundary, where the Indo-Australian Plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate. This tectonic activity contributes to volcanic activity in the region, making Mount Batur an active stratovolcano. The subduction process leads to the formation of magma, which fuels eruptions.
Mount Tambora is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
Kilauea is not associated with a plate boundary, it and the other Hawaiian volcanoes are the result of a hot spot.
None. Kilauea is in the middle of the Pacific Plate, It is the result of a hot spot rather than a plate boundary.
It is on a convergent plate boundry forming a subduction zone which build pressure in the volcano causing them to erupt.
Mount Fuji is located on a convergent boundary between the Eurasian Plate and the Philippine Sea Plate. This boundary is a type of subduction zone, where one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another.
Mount Tambora is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
divergent
A convergent plate boundary.
Kilauea is not associated with a plate boundary, it and the other Hawaiian volcanoes are the result of a hot spot.
None. Kilauea is in the middle of the Pacific Plate, It is the result of a hot spot rather than a plate boundary.
It is a destructive plate boundary ;)
Mt. Fuji is located in Japan. It is near a continental convergent boundary, a continental transform boundary, and an oceanic transform boundary.
It is above a subduction zone
A convergent I believe with subduction.
Mt. Fuji is located in Japan. It is near a continental convergent boundary, a continental transform boundary, and an oceanic transform boundary.
Mt. Fuji is located in Japan. It is near a continental convergent boundary, a continental transform boundary, and an oceanic transform boundary.
Yeah there are maps for the Mt St Helens plate boundaries. Type into google Juan de Fuca plate boundaries It is a destructive plate boundary