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Which volcanoes are located along diverging plate boundaries?

Which volcanoes are located along diverging plate boundaries?

Rift volcanoes form when magma rises into the gap between diverging plates. They thus occur at or near actual plate boundaries.

What type of volcanoes are most common along convergent plate boundaries?

Composite volcanoes are common along convergent plate boundaries. When a tectonic plate subducts, it melts. This creates the thick magma needed for these eruptions. The Pacific Ring of Fire is dotted by composite volcanoes.

Why are volcanoes found at convergent plate boundaries?

If two tectonic plates collide, they form a convergent plate boundary. Usually, one of the converging plates will move beneath the other, a process known as subduction. The new magma (molten rock) rises and may erupt violently to form volcanoes, often building arcs of islands along the convergent boundary.

Is El Misti volcano located on a convergent boundary?

The Plate Tectonics of the Andes and El Misti The Andes run all along the West coast of South America, and are a result of convergent boundaries between oceanic plates and the South America Plates (Sobolev and Babeyko, 2005).

What are the two sources of melting at convergent plate boundaries?

Mantle melting can come about three ways: (1) when the temperature rises, (2) if the pressure lowers (which lowers the melting point), and (3) if water is added, which lowers the melting point.

Is Misti an active volcano?

The majestic El Misti volcano is Peru’s most known and one of its most active volcanoes.

What kind of volcano Misti is?

stratovolcano
El Misti, Perú’s best known volcano, is a symmetrical stratovolcano that towers above the city of Arequipa. It is seen here from the west at the margin of Arequipa’s airport. The modern symmetrical cone has a small, 1.5-km-wide summit caldera containing nested craters.

What Landforms do convergent plates make?

Landforms that could be created at convergent boundaries would consist of: volcanoes, mountains, trenches, volcanic islands, and even deserts could result from effects of converging boundaries. The landforms are mountains.

What happens at a convergent boundary?

Convergent boundaries are highly unstable areas of the lithosphere of the Earth. Some or all of these activities happen at the convergent boundaries: subduction of the denser plate underneath the less dense one, melting of parts of the subducted plates, plate collision, faulting and folding,…

What are the effects of convergent boundary?

This deformation can extend hundreds of miles into the plate interior. Effects found at a convergent boundary between continental plates include: intense folding and faulting, a broad folded mountain range, shallow earthquake activity, shortening and thickening of the plates within the collision zone.

What are examples of convergent boundaries?

An example of an oceanic/oceanic convergent boundary is that between the Pacific and Mariana plates, which includes the Mariana Islands arc and a subduction zone encompassing the Mariana Trench , the deepest part of the World Ocean.

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