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The Earth Beneath Your Feet: Volcanic Activity and Plate Motions

Most volcanoes aren't random; they are concentrated along the edges where these massive plates interact. How volcanoes form - British Geological Survey Volcanic Activity and Plate Motions

Have you ever wondered why some parts of the world, like Iceland or Hawaii, are constantly making headlines with dramatic lava flows while others stay perfectly still? The answer lies deep beneath our feet in a process called plate tectonics. Our planet’s outer shell isn't a solid piece; it’s a giant jigsaw puzzle of tectonic plates that are constantly, though very slowly, on the move. This restless motion is the primary engine behind nearly all volcanic activity on Earth. Where the Action Happens: Plate Boundaries The Earth Beneath Your Feet: Volcanic Activity and