Asked by Alto Saxaphone
Which describes the locations where Earth’s volcanoes are formed?(1 point)
Responses
They form along the eastern coasts of continents.
They form along the eastern coasts of continents.
They form in areas where Earth’s crust is thin.
They form in areas where Earth’s crust is thin.
They form along plate boundaries.
They form along plate boundaries.
They form in the interiors of continents.
Responses
They form along the eastern coasts of continents.
They form along the eastern coasts of continents.
They form in areas where Earth’s crust is thin.
They form in areas where Earth’s crust is thin.
They form along plate boundaries.
They form along plate boundaries.
They form in the interiors of continents.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**They form along plate boundaries.**
Volcanoes are primarily found at the boundaries of tectonic plates, where plates may diverge, converge, or slide past one another.
**They form along plate boundaries.**
Volcanoes are primarily found at the boundaries of tectonic plates, where plates may diverge, converge, or slide past one another.
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