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Consider the PhET simulation, when volcanoes form, on which plate do they always form?

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Volcanoes can form on different plates depending on the type of plate boundary. They can form at subduction zones where an oceanic plate is being pushed beneath a continental plate, and at mid-ocean ridges where plates are moving apart.

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Volcanoes can form on different plates depending on the type of plate boundary. One common location for volcanic activity is at subduction zones, where an oceanic plate is being pushed beneath a continental plate. This results in the melting of the subducting plate and the formation of volcanoes on the overriding plate. Another location for volcanoes is at mid-ocean ridges, where plates are moving apart. The rising magma at these ridges leads to the formation of undersea volcanoes.

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