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  • Understanding the Formation of Mount Etna: Plate Tectonics Explained
    Mount Etna is formed by the collision of the African Plate and the Eurasian Plate.

    The African Plate is moving northward, pushing against the Eurasian Plate. This movement causes the oceanic crust of the African Plate to subduct (slide) beneath the Eurasian Plate. The subduction process results in the formation of a volcanic arc, and Mount Etna is one of the active volcanoes within this arc.

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