Volcanic belts form along the boundaries of the plates where converging boundaries push together and divergent boundaries pull apart. Volcanoes can form because of hot spots in the mantle of the Earth. Solid materials, like magma, that melt in the Earth's crust rise and can form volcanic belts.
Both subduction zones and spreading centers.
along colliding and subducting plate margins
Earthquakes and volcanoes commonly occur along plate boundaries, where tectonic plates interact with each other. This interaction results in the release of energy in the form of earthquakes and the melting of rock beneath the surface, leading to volcanic activity. These plate boundaries create belts of seismic and volcanic activity around the planet.
Lava fragments that solidify almost immediately are known as volcanic ash. Volcanic ash is composed of fine rock particles and glass fragments created during explosive volcanic eruptions. Upon cooling, these particles can consolidate to form a range of volcanic materials, including pumice and volcanic glass.
Major mountain belts are characterized by large-scale tectonic forces that compress and deform the Earth's crust, resulting in the uplift of extensive mountain ranges. These mountain belts often feature high elevations, rugged terrain, and a wide range of geological processes such as folding, faulting, and volcanic activity. They can also be associated with significant seismic activity due to the tectonic forces at play.
Parallel belts of folded mountains and volcanic mountains
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Parallel belts of folded mountains and volcanic mountains
Fold mountain belts, formed by the folding of rock layers due to tectonic compression. Volcanic mountain belts, created by volcanic activity and the eruption of magma. Fault-block mountain belts, arising from the stretching and faulting of the Earth's crust, leading to blocks of rock being uplifted along faults.
Parallel belts of folded mountains and volcanic mountains
Both subduction zones and spreading centers.
Parallel belts of folded mountains and volcanic mountains
Parallel belts of folded mountains and volcanic mountains
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no, its a dormant volcano :D
Dacite is a volcanic rock. It begins with the letter D.
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