This is where the fault lines of the North American and Pacific plate meet, an areas where there is lots of earthquakes, tsunamies (caused by quakes) and volcanoes. Underneath these cracks in the Earth is magma (lava inside the earth), every once in a while, this magma will come to the surface and form volcanoes. and that is basically it
no because the equator is just an imaginary line
yes. some types of basalt is found of volcanoes.
Ayelu and Likaiu volcanoes are part of a volcanic complex in the Afar region of Ethiopia. The two volcanoes are located along the Erta Ale range, known for its volcanic activity and ongoing tectonic movements. Both Ayelu and Likaiu are shield volcanoes characterized by gentle slopes formed by successive lava flows.
Magma is generally associated with volcanoes
it is found in volcanoes where the Italian area
no because the equator is just an imaginary line
Igneous rock is found in volcanoes.
yes. some types of basalt is found of volcanoes.
Shield Volcanoes - Wide base found at constructive plate margins Composite Volcanoes - Steeper Sides found at Destructive (subduction) margins
Volcanoes are found nearly everywhere on Earth. There are even volcanoes located in the United States. There are a handful of countries without them.
Ayelu and Likaiu volcanoes are part of a volcanic complex in the Afar region of Ethiopia. The two volcanoes are located along the Erta Ale range, known for its volcanic activity and ongoing tectonic movements. Both Ayelu and Likaiu are shield volcanoes characterized by gentle slopes formed by successive lava flows.
you people think there are about 1000 volcanoes .
most volcanoes are along the ring of fire
Yes, there are 30 active volcanoes in Iceland.
Magma is generally associated with volcanoes
yea
it is found in volcanoes where the Italian area