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Was Mt. St. Helens caused by divergent plates

OpenStudy (koikkara):

Hai Sweet Friend, @remimanning WelcoMe To OpeN studY !! Mt. St. Helens is located on a convergent boundary between the Juan de Fuca and North American plates,part of the pacific ring of fire. It lies on a convergent boundary. Everything on Earth is on a tectonic plate, even if it is near a plate boundary. Like most volcanoes, Mount Saint Helens is near a plate boundary. It formed on a convergent plate boundary. I Hope This Helps! Hope, if U Are Satisfied with this answer, Please Close This Question ! Thank U !! Keep In Touch, with Open study !!

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