Learning from Experience


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- How did the Cascade Volcanoes Form?
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The volcanoes of the western United States are the result of subduction of the
Juan de Fuca and Gorga plates beneath the
edge of the North American Plate. The oceanic plates are made at mid-ocean ridges
(spreading centers) and are denser than
the North American Plate. The North American Plate is made of continental crust and
lithospheric mantle. Water from the
oceanic plate helps to melt the hot asthenospheric mantle beneath the North American
Plate. Magma rises through the plate
to supply volcanoes.
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