2. The volcanoes along converging oceanic
plate boundaries may form
a. a hot spot
b a part of the mid-ocean ridge
С an island arc
d a subducting plate
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Converging plates can be oceanic, continental, or one of each. If both are continental they will smash together and form a mountain range. ... A subducting plate creates volcanoes. Locations with converging in which at least one plate is oceanic at the boundary have volcanoes.
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The volcanoes along converging oceanic
plate boundaries may form
С an island arc
- Volcanoes refer to the rupture or opening in the crust of the surface, which may be of a planet or moon. Molten rock, volcanic ash, and hot gases flow out from these openings.
- Convergent boundary refers to the area of the planet where the collision of lithospheric occurs. This commonly occurs in the subduction zone.
- The hotspot is the area where magma is hotter in comparison to magma in the surrounding area.
- The mid-oceanic ridge is a mountain present on the floor of the sea. The mountain formation occurs due to tectonic plates.
- Subduction refers to the process where recycling of lithosphere occurs. The lithosphere is recycled into the mantle.
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