They occur at plate boundaries (Pacific rim "Ring of Fire") or at mantle hot spots (Hawaii, Iceland).
Every volcano that is part of the Ring of Fire, yes. However, several volcanoes that are surrounded by the ring, but not part of it, including the ones that formed Hawaii and the Galapagos, are associated with hot spots.
Hawaii is not part of the Ring of Fire. The Ring of Fire is the result of the plate boundaries around the rim of the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii was formed by a hot spot in the middle of the Pacific.
Well... Volcano hotspots are mostly on the boarders of tectonic plates. A huge volcano hotspot is the pacific ring of fire.... which is in the pacific ocean where major tectonic plates meet. If you want to see some maps of where the pacific ring of fire is, just go to google images and search for the pacific ring of fire.
Florida is not near any plate boundaries or hot spots.
They occur at plate boundaries (Pacific rim "Ring of Fire") or at mantle hot spots (Hawaii, Iceland).
Many hot-spots are found in "the ring of fire" which surrounds the Pacific Ocean.
They occur at plate boundaries (Pacific rim "Ring of Fire") or at mantle hot spots (Hawaii, Iceland).
Every volcano that is part of the Ring of Fire, yes. However, several volcanoes that are surrounded by the ring, but not part of it, including the ones that formed Hawaii and the Galapagos, are associated with hot spots.
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Hawaii is not part of the Ring of Fire. The Ring of Fire is the result of the plate boundaries around the rim of the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii was formed by a hot spot in the middle of the Pacific.
Well... Volcano hotspots are mostly on the boarders of tectonic plates. A huge volcano hotspot is the pacific ring of fire.... which is in the pacific ocean where major tectonic plates meet. If you want to see some maps of where the pacific ring of fire is, just go to google images and search for the pacific ring of fire.
Basically means checking for hot spots or widening the line or cutting near one if necessary. Inspects with bare hands to detect fire.
No, Hot Spots can be in the center of plates. An example of a Hot Spot is the Hawaiian Islands.
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Florida is not near any plate boundaries or hot spots.
Elemental sulfur can be found near hot springs and volcanic regions regions in many parts of the world, especially along the pacific ring of fire