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No, Hot Spots can be in the center of plates. An example of a Hot Spot is the Hawaiian Islands.
Probably the pacific Plate. The permanent hot spots are revealed by chains of volcanic islands. The chain itself reveals the direction the plate is moving.
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Geological hot spots are not typically collisional. Hot spots are areas where magma rises from deep within the Earth's mantle to the surface, creating volcanic activity. Collisional plate boundaries, on the other hand, occur when tectonic plates converge and collide, leading to mountain formation and earthquakes.
Volcanoes can form at convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and at hot spots away from any plate boundary.
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Hot spots!
North Carolina has no plate bounderies or hot spots.
At interpolate hot spots
Hot spots are usually found away from plate boundaries.
Most volcanoes of any type, including cinder cones, are found at plate boundaries, but some are associated with hot spots.
No. Mars does not have plate tectonics. The volcanoes on Mars are the result of hot spots.