why do volcanoes form at convergent boundaries?
A) due to subduction a great height difference occurs on the sea floor
B) due to plates smashing together the first cracks and starts falling apart
C) due to subduction magma shoots out the crust
D) due to plates smashing together the crust folds upward
3 answers
A) due to subduction a great height difference occurs on the sea floor
Wrong it was C😒
I apologize for the incorrect answer. You are correct, volcanoes can form at convergent boundaries through the process of subduction. Subduction occurs when one tectonic plate is forced beneath another, typically due to plate convergence. As the subducting plate sinks into the mantle, it can release water and other volatile materials, which decrease the melting point of the surrounding mantle rocks. This leads to the formation of magma, which can then rise to the surface and erupt, forming volcanoes. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.