anywhere where there is a crack that leads deeper into the earth
90% of Earth's volcanoes are located in the Ring of Fire, which is a horseshoe-shaped area around the Pacific Ocean. This area is known for its high tectonic activity, where several tectonic plates meet and interact, leading to the formation of many volcanoes and earthquakes. Volcanoes are found there because the movement and interaction of these tectonic plates create conditions that allow molten rock (magma) from within the Earth to rise to the surface.
Volcanoes can occur in hot countries, but they are not exclusive to them. Volcanoes are often found along tectonic plate boundaries where magma from the Earth's mantle can reach the surface. This can happen in both hot and cold regions.
the ring of fire for valcanoe not the song ring of fire:)
Earth is the planet that has drifting continents and active volcanoes. The movement of the Earth's tectonic plates causes continents to drift over time, leading to the formation of features like mountain ranges and ocean basins. Active volcanoes are also found on Earth due to the movement of tectonic plates creating zones of volcanic activity.
No, Astronomers have discovered erupting volcanoes on Venus as well as Earth
Volcanoes are found nearly everywhere on Earth. There are even volcanoes located in the United States. There are a handful of countries without them.
yes
Gabbrois found near and in volcanoes.
volanoes
In blake flake
Usually by simple observation.
Earth has oceans the moon doesn,t the earth has volcanoes the moon does not the earth has a core the earth does not
stratosphere and hydrsphere
The Pacific Ring of Fire, where about 68% of Earth's volcanoes are found.
The majority of earth's volcanoes and earthquakes occur near the boundaries of tectonic plates. Therefore, an area that has volcanoes is likely to be prone to earthquake as well.
90% of Earth's volcanoes are located in the Ring of Fire, which is a horseshoe-shaped area around the Pacific Ocean. This area is known for its high tectonic activity, where several tectonic plates meet and interact, leading to the formation of many volcanoes and earthquakes. Volcanoes are found there because the movement and interaction of these tectonic plates create conditions that allow molten rock (magma) from within the Earth to rise to the surface.
Volcanoes can occur in hot countries, but they are not exclusive to them. Volcanoes are often found along tectonic plate boundaries where magma from the Earth's mantle can reach the surface. This can happen in both hot and cold regions.