The igneous activity in Yellowstone National Park is associated with what tectonic setting?

divergent plate boundary

convergent oceanic-continental plate boundary

intraplate setting

convergent oceanic-oceanic plate boundary

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The igneous activity in Yellowstone National Park is associated with an intraplate setting. This means that it occurs within a tectonic plate rather than at the boundaries between tectonic plates. The Yellowstone hotspot, which is responsible for the volcanic activity in the area, is a prime example of intraplate volcanism.

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