Galeras Volcano is formed along Nazca and South American plates. It is a convergent boundary and is oceanic-continental. If you need more info. Go to geology.com
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convergent plate boundary
it was a convergent of divergent because it is a stratovolcano
Convergence plate boundary between the Eurasian Plate and the Indian Plate.
Destructive plate boundary.
Galeras Volcano is on the Nazca and the South American plates. It is a convergent boundary and a strato volcano.
nazca
The Galeras Volcano in southern Columbia is an active stratovolano volcano.
The Falcon Volcano on the Tonga Islands are in the Indo-Australian Plate- a convergent boundary.
The convergent boundary?
convergent plate boundary
The Volcano Villarica is on a converging plate boundary.
The cotopaxi volcano sits on the pacific plate.
I think the plate boundary is in the subduction zone.
Transform Boundary
Galeras is a Strato/Composite volcano because of it's gently sloping sides.
Convergent plate boundary.(: