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question 5 1 pts how can volcanoes form?
○ hot spot only
○ convergent boundary only
○ convergent boundary, divergent boundary, meteor impact
○ divergent boundary, hot spot, convergent boundary
Brief Explanations
To determine how volcanoes form, we analyze each option:
- "Hot spot only" is incorrect because volcanoes also form at plate boundaries.
- "Convergent boundary only" is incorrect as volcanoes form at divergent boundaries and over hot spots too.
- "Convergent boundary, divergent boundary, meteor impact" is incorrect because meteor impacts are not a primary way volcanoes form.
- "Divergent boundary, hot spot, convergent boundary" is correct. Volcanoes form at divergent boundaries (e.g., mid - ocean ridges where plates move apart, allowing magma to rise), hot spots (where a mantle plume rises through the crust, like Hawaii), and convergent boundaries (where an oceanic plate subducts under another plate, melting and forming magma that rises to create volcanoes, like the Andes).
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