Yes, because it is not a plate boundary...and Wikipedia said it is.
Jim
Hot Spots
intraplate setting
Intraplate volcanism.
figure it out urself
Kilauea in Hawaii, which formed over a hot spot
They are, yes.
hot spot volcanism
Neil M. Ribe has written: 'Towards a dynamic model of intraplate volcanism'
The Hawiian islands are formed by shield volcanoes.
Rift zone
The type of zone of volcanism that the Hawaiian Islands and Yellowstone National Park are associated with is called a Hot Spot. Volcanic places that are formed by mantle plumes are called Hot Spots.
Hawaii,Iceland, Yellowstone National park and a couple others