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which types of plate boundary interactions can create volcanoes? transform collision divergent subduction
Volcanoes can form at divergent boundaries where magma rises to fill the gap as plates move apart. At subduction zones, one plate is forced under another, melting the overlying mantle and crust to form magma that can erupt as volcanoes. Collision boundaries can also lead to volcanic activity in some complex tectonic - setting scenarios. Transform boundaries mainly cause earthquakes and not typically volcanic activity.
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B. Collision, C. Divergent, D. Subduction