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2 July, 08:53

Why can volcanoes form far from plate boundaries?

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  1. 2 July, 09:09
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    The Continental-volcanic is not a convergent boundary. A convergent boundary is a destructive plate boundary. It is a region where two or more tectonic plates move towards each other and collide. A good example of this is the San Andreas fault off the West Coast of America. When these plates collide, they can either cause an earthquake or a volcano to erupt. The intensity of the earthquake or volcano eruption depends on the speed at which the tectonic plates collide
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