It has a good source of geothermal energy because Iceland is on the edge between two tectonic plates and it had a volcano erupted. The volcanic ash made really good fertile soil for the farmers and because Magma heats the rocks that surround it, these rocks often hold water that also becomes heated. This heated water can be used to drive turbines that generate electricity, to heat homes, to grow crops, and to keep the roads free of ice.
Iceland is situated on a divergent plate boundary known as the Mid Atlantic Ridge. Please see the related links.
Iceland is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which is a divergent plate boundary. This means that the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are moving apart, causing volcanic activity and creating new crust in Iceland.
No but is it on a divergent plate boundary
Iceland, (The mid-atlantic Ridge)
Iceland is located on the Mid-Atlantic-Ridge. This is a divergent tectonic plate boundary.
Iceland is splitting along a Mid-Atlantic Ridge a divergent boundary between the North American and Eurasian Plates.
Constructive or divergent. The ridge formed is of basaltic rock type (though this is a generalisation), and is a source of volcanic activity. Iceland was formed as a result of the sea-floor spreading.
Eldfell is located on a divergent plate boundary, specifically along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge on the island of Heimaey in Iceland.
Eyjafjallajokull volcano is located on the divergent boundary between the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate in Iceland.
Iceland has had the most volcanic activity in Europe over the past 2000 years. It is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a divergent tectonic plate boundary, resulting in frequent volcanic eruptions. Iceland is known for its high concentration of active volcanoes and geothermal activity.
It has a good source of geothermal energy because Iceland is on the edge between two tectonic plates and it had a volcano erupted. The volcanic ash made really good fertile soil for the farmers and because Magma heats the rocks that surround it, these rocks often hold water that also becomes heated. This heated water can be used to drive turbines that generate electricity, to heat homes, to grow crops, and to keep the roads free of ice.
Ice land sits on the Mid-Atlantic ridge. It is a divergent boundary and a normal fault.