Yellowstone and Hawaii
Its Hawaii because your mums from there and when she farts theres loads of volcanic activity!!
on july
Yellowstone is not on a plate boundary, but is a 'hotspot' where magma seeps from the mantle to the surface, or near the surface. The case is the same for Hawaii.
The volcanoes of Hawaii and Quaternary activity in Yellowstone National Park
Nowhere
250,700
Hot Spot volcanoes
Both the chain of islands that comprise Hawaii and the area under Yellowstone park are "hot spots" where hot, deep, magma comes close to the surface of the Earth's crust. They are both geologically active areas.
It's not on a boundary. It's on a hotspot, similar to Hawaii.
Kilauea in Hawaii, Mt St. Helens, Yellowstone.....there are lots.
It is not on a plate boundary, but rather on a hot spot (like Hawaii is).