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The Andes Mountains are part of the Southern Cordillera formed from subduction zone volcanism at the convergent boundary of the Nazca plate and the South American plate. Aracar volcano (summit elev. 6,082 m) is one of many volcanoes in the Andes Range, located just east of the Argentina-Chile border. February 20, 2000. Satellite image.

The Andes Mountains are part of the Southern Cordillera formed from subduction zone volcanism at the convergent boundary of the Nazca plate and the South American plate. Aracar volcano (summit elev. 6,082 m) is one of many volcanoes in the Andes Range, located just east of the Argentina-Chile border. February 20, 2000. Satellite image. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images).
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The Andes Mountains are part of the Southern Cordillera formed from subduction zone volcanism at the convergent boundary of the Nazca plate and the South American plate. Aracar volcano (summit elev. 6,082 m) is one of many volcanoes in the Andes Range, located just east of the Argentina-Chile border. February 20, 2000. Satellite image.
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The Andes Mountains are part of the Southern Cordillera formed from subduction zone volcanism at the convergent boundary of the Nazca plate and the South American plate. Aracar volcano (summit elev. 6,082 m) is one of many volcanoes in the Andes Range, located just east of the Argentina-Chile border. February 20, 2000. Satellite image. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images)
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