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24 January, 21:15

Which type of volcano formation would typically be found under a convergent boundary?

chain

paired

single

triangulated

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  1. 24 January, 21:27
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    There is no volcano formation under a convergent boundary. However, there can be such a formation above a subduction convergent boundary. This forms a chain of volcanoes on the convergence. So for this question, the best answer is chain, assuming that the boundary is subduction convergent.
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