yup. near austrailian-indian plate and eurasian plate
Mount Merapi is near a convergent plate boundary where the Indo-Australian Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate.
No, Volcan Lanin is not located on a plate boundary. It is a stratovolcano located in the Andes mountain range in Argentina, near the border with Chile. This region is associated with subduction of the Nazca Plate under the South American Plate.
You know the location of a plate boundary by how the rocks and other geological features are in a curtain area, for example earthquakes and volcanoes are very common near a boundary. We can tell what kind of boundary it is by the way the ground is moving, if the ground is moving away from the boundary it is most likely a divergent boundary, and if the ground is moving towards the boundary it is likely to be a convergent. I hope that helped
it does not lie on a plte boundary but near the pacific plate
mid-oceanic ridges are near the mountain range at the divergent boundary
The Sierra Madre mountain range in Mexico is located near a divergent plate boundary, where the North American Plate is moving away from the Pacific Plate. This boundary is associated with seismic activity and volcanism in the region.
yup. near austrailian-indian plate and eurasian plate
Mount Merapi is near a convergent plate boundary where the Indo-Australian Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate.
When a range of mountains is tens to hundreds of kilometers in length and width, located near an active tectonic plate boundary or coast, it is called a mountain belt or mountain range.
No, Volcan Lanin is not located on a plate boundary. It is a stratovolcano located in the Andes mountain range in Argentina, near the border with Chile. This region is associated with subduction of the Nazca Plate under the South American Plate.
When a range of mountains is tens to hundreds of kilometers in length and width, and is near an active tectonic plate boundary or coast, it is called a mountain range.
Mt. Fuji is located in Japan. It is near a continental convergent boundary, a continental transform boundary, and an oceanic transform boundary.
You know the location of a plate boundary by how the rocks and other geological features are in a curtain area, for example earthquakes and volcanoes are very common near a boundary. We can tell what kind of boundary it is by the way the ground is moving, if the ground is moving away from the boundary it is most likely a divergent boundary, and if the ground is moving towards the boundary it is likely to be a convergent. I hope that helped
it does not lie on a plte boundary but near the pacific plate
The plate boundary near New York is the North American Plate boundary. This boundary is a divergent boundary, meaning that the North American Plate is moving away from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which runs along the eastern coastline of the United States.
convergent boundary