The island-arc volcanoes are formed from the subduction of an oceanic tectonic plate under another tectonic plate, and often parallel an oceanic trench.
The island-arc volcanoes are formed from the subduction of an oceanic tectonic plate under another tectonic plate, and often parallel an oceanic trench.
Some islands are formed by volcanoes, but most are not.
they were formed by underwater volcanoes
Composite volcanoes most often form near subduction zones.
volcanoes
... Yes that is exactly where they form and the most dangerous volcanoes are formed in this area by wide opening, colliding plates.
The island-arc volcanoes are formed from the subduction of an oceanic tectonic plate under another tectonic plate, and often parallel an oceanic trench.
The island-arc volcanoes are formed from the subduction of an oceanic tectonic plate under another tectonic plate, and often parallel an oceanic trench.
Some islands are formed by volcanoes, but most are not.
they were formed by underwater volcanoes
Volcanoes are formed by tetonic plates pushing together. Therefore they often form in lines. Such as the Himalyers and the alpes.
Composite volcanoes most often form near subduction zones.
most volcanoes are formed from a hot spot in the earths crust.
by an earthquake and magma pushs up into thee valcaneo
yes it true
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