yes basicly, it will have a few days when i goes bellow 30 but that's it quite cool realy anit x
The best time to visit the Canary Islands is during the spring. The summer is also a good time, with the hot summer weather, but it will be busier that time of year.
No, there is a hot spot on the ocean floor and over time, the lava coming out of the underwater volcanoes created land that is known as the Hawaiian Islands.
Yes. In the mountains, in winter, there is snow and ice on some islands in Japan. There are photographs of monkeys bathing in hot springs in Japan, and all around the chimps (and the hot springs) is a lot of snow.
The ejection of magma from the hot spot along with the movement of the techtonic plate over a long period of time formed the islands
The Hawaiian Islands were each formed over a hot spot in the Earth's crust, creating a volcano. As the Pacific Plate has moved to the northwest, new islands have been created from that same hot spot over time.
There is a hot spot under the islands that keeps burning a hole in the same spot even thought the plate is moving. Hence the chain of islands.
a hot spot created the hawaiin islands because the hot spot exploted out a volcano then hit the ground dried and became the island
The most famous hot spot volcano is Hawaii as all the Hawaiian islands were formed by them.
The Hawaiian Islands are formed by volcanic activity from the Hawaiian hot spot. This hot spot causes magma to rise to the surface, creating new landmasses. The islands that currently have active volcanoes are located over the hot spot, while the older islands have moved away from it, causing their volcanoes to become dormant.
Cayman Islands are a hot tropical climate all year round with short rains May -October. It appears that the best month to come is in February.
the weather of the Cayman Islands, is hot and humid. Although, the temperature can drop as low as 68f in December/November.
AnswerHawaii is a volcanic chain of islands formed over a 'hot spot' in the Earth's mantle. As the Pacific tectonic plate slowly moves over the hot spot, volcanoes rise from the seafloor, forming the islands. A new, future Hawaiian island is rising from the seafloor at this time. As the islands move away from the hot spot, the volcanoes become dormant, resulting in a chain of eroding mountains.