Which describes the locations where Earth’s volcanoes are formed?(1 point)

Responses

They form along the eastern coasts of continents.
They form along the eastern coasts of continents.

They form in the interiors of continents.
They form in the interiors of continents.

They form along plate boundaries.
They form along plate boundaries.

They form in areas where Earth’s crust is thin.

They form along plate boundaries.

The correct response is: "They form along plate boundaries."

To determine the correct answer, you can apply your knowledge of plate tectonics. Volcanoes are primarily formed along plate boundaries, where the Earth's tectonic plates meet. These boundaries can be classified into three types: convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries. Convergent boundaries occur where plates collide, creating intense pressure and friction that can lead to volcanic activity. Divergent boundaries occur where plates move apart, allowing molten rock (magma) to rise and form new crust, resulting in volcanic activity. And finally, transform boundaries occur where plates slide past each other horizontally, which can also result in volcanic activity. Therefore, the correct response is that volcanoes form along plate boundaries.

The correct response is: They form along plate boundaries.