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The volcano Manam, located in Papua New Guinea, is primarily formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North Bismarck Plate. This tectonic interaction leads to the melting of mantle material, generating magma that rises to the surface, resulting in volcanic activity. Additionally, the complex interplay of surrounding tectonic plates in the region can influence the volcanic processes at Manam.

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