plate boundaries can produce volcanoes
volcanos mostly form on tectonic plate boundaries and hot stops
Convergent boundaries that produce maintains are called subduction zones.
they are most likely to form were the plates of the earth are most active ... like Hawaii.
usually convergent plate boundaries are closest to volcanoes because they subduct under each other
plate boundaries can produce volcanoes
Yes volcanos are formed on convergent and divergent plate boundries but NOT on transform boundries
Volcanos,,,, Mountain Building
Arenal and El CHichhon
volcanos mostly form on tectonic plate boundaries and hot stops
Convergent boundaries that produce maintains are called subduction zones.
they are most likely to form were the plates of the earth are most active ... like Hawaii.
convergent
They occur at plate boundaries (Pacific rim "Ring of Fire") or at mantle hot spots (Hawaii, Iceland).
usually convergent plate boundaries are closest to volcanoes because they subduct under each other
convergent
No type of volcano forms at transform boundaries, unless an unconnected event (hot spot) creates it. Basically, no.