South America
The Nazca and Antarctic plates share a convergent tectonic boundary where the Nazca Plate is subducting beneath the Antarctic Plate. This results in volcanic activity and the formation of the Andes mountain range along the western coast of South America.
It erupted because two tectonic plates met which causes an eruption !!!
The Nazca Plate is a tectonic plate located off the west coast of South America. It has an area of approximately 15 million square kilometers.
Nazca
The tallest of all the Galapagos volcanoes is Wolf Volcano. The Galapagos Archipelago lies over an oceanic platform formed by the a volcanic hotspot underneath the Nazca tectonic plate
Fernandina Island is part of the Galapagos Islands, which sit on the Nazca Plate in the Pacific Ocean.
The Nazca and Antarctic plates share a convergent tectonic boundary where the Nazca Plate is subducting beneath the Antarctic Plate. This results in volcanic activity and the formation of the Andes mountain range along the western coast of South America.
the Nazca plate and the South American plate
It erupted because two tectonic plates met which causes an eruption !!!
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The Nazca Plate is a tectonic plate located off the west coast of South America. It has an area of approximately 15 million square kilometers.
Nazca
The tallest of all the Galapagos volcanoes is Wolf Volcano. The Galapagos Archipelago lies over an oceanic platform formed by the a volcanic hotspot underneath the Nazca tectonic plate
There have not been any recent eruptions in the Nazca Plate. The Nazca Plate is a tectonic plate located beneath the Pacific Ocean and is not known for volcanic activity. It is primarily associated with subduction along the Peru-Chile Trench.
The Nazca plate and the Cocos (pacific) plate.
Chile lies on the western edge of the South American plate, close to where it meets the Nazca and Antarctic plates.
The Antarctic plate is the tectonic plate under the continent of Antarctica. It extends northward below the oceans to where it meets the Nazca, South American, African, Indo-Australian, and Scotia Plates and forms a divergent boundary along the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge.