Tectonics
Fiji is located on both the Pacific and Indo-Australian Plate. Because of that Fiji is also a part of the Ring of Fire, which is a string of volcanoes that go around the boundary of the Pacific Ocean. The part of the Ring of Fire that Fiji is located in is the boundary of the Pacific Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate. Since there are two plates that are constantly moving towards one another, this is known as a convergent plate boundary. The result of which brings about volcanic mountains such as Mount Tomanivi of Fiji. Previously known as Mount Victoria, Tomanivi is an extinct volcano and also the highest mountain in Fiji.
Tectonic History of the Fiji Plateau | GSA Bulletin | GeoScienceWorld
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