Yes - volcanoes invariably have a hotspot beneath them - 'feeding' the crater with magma.
No. It is a volcano. It was formed by a hot spot.
Vesuvius is a explosive subduction volcano, not a hot spot volcano.
Yes it is a hot spot and plate boundary.
Kilauea
A shield volcano
The plate that the volcano is on moves while the hot spot does not. The volcano is eventually carried away from the hot spot and no longer has a source of magma.
No. Kilauea is associated with a hot spot.
hot spot
Hot spot volcanoes are not associated with plate interactions.
Kilauea
yes it is
Hot spot volcanoes are not associated with plate boundaries except where the hot spot is coincidentally near one.