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Mount Merapi is near a convergent plate boundary where the Indo-Australian Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate.
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Mount Kelud is located on a destructive plate boundary, specifically the subduction zone where the Indo-Australian Plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate. This type of boundary is characterized by intense geological activity such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
The boundary between the Indo-Australian Plate and the Pacific Plate is mainly a divergent boundary in the region of the East Pacific Rise and a transform boundary along the Tonga Trench and the Alpine Fault in New Zealand. Additionally, there are some regions of convergence near New Zealand and the New Hebrides Trench.
The boundary between the African Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate is primarily a divergent boundary. This type of boundary is characterized by tectonic plates moving away from each other, which allows magma to rise from the mantle and create new crust. This process is evident in the formation of the Mid-Indian Ridge, where the two plates are separating. Additionally, there are some transform characteristics along the boundary, particularly where the plates interact with other adjacent plates.
I don't know, which way is the Indo-Australia plate moving?
Mount Merapi is a convergent boundary type, specifically a subduction zone where the Indo-Australian Plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate. This subduction has led to the explosive volcanic activity and frequent eruptions characteristic of Mount Merapi.
The indo-australian plate is mostly a convergent boundary with the pacific plate.
The Falcon Volcano on the Tonga Islands are in the Indo-Australian Plate- a convergent boundary.
Australia lies on the Indo-Australian plate.
The eastern part of Australia, including Queensland and New South Wales, is located within the Ring of Fire. This region is susceptible to earthquakes and volcanic activity due to its position on the Pacific Plate boundary where it interacts with the Indo-Australian Plate.