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Such volcanoes are hot spot volcanoes.
its a hot spot
Yes, it is not uncommon to find volcanoes at hot spots.
Magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust which is what causes hot spot volcanoes to form
Yes. The Hawaiian Islands were formed by hot spot volcanoes.
A hot spot develops above the plume. Magma generated by the hot spot rises through the rigid plates of the lithosphere and produces active volcanoes at the Earth's surface. As oceanic volcanoes move away from the hot spot, they cool and subside, producing older islands, atolls, and seamounts.
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They are good examples of both shield volcanoes and hot spot volcanoes.
Hot spot volcanoes are not associated with plate interactions.
Shield volcanoes associated with the mid pacific ridge
Because it is located on a hot spot!
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