What is the happening on the plate boundary in the East Coast of the North Island?

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Answer:

The Hikurangi Trough marks the collision boundary to the east of the North Island, and is where oceanic lithosphere (the Pacific Plate) descends beneath the North Island as a huge inclined slab. As a result of this subduction, magmas are created at depth that give rise to New Zealand's active volcanoes.