Tropical regions
Metamorphic rocks at hot spots will form mostly by contact and hydrothermal metamorphism as a result of exposure to heat from magma and interaction with hot water respectively.
no but yes hot means hot but springs and spots are differ so the answer is no!
They aren't necessarily. Several well-known hot spots are in tropical areas, but a number are not. We have the Hawaiian and Galapagos hot spots, but we also have hot spots under Yellowstone, Iceland, and Antarctica.
Largest by volume = hot spots. See Mauna Loa, Hawaiian Islands - and Tenerife, Canary Islands.
Hot spots are usually found away from plate boundaries.
Tropical regions
Usually hot ones, especially in the shades of red or black.
Metamorphic rocks at hot spots will form mostly by contact and hydrothermal metamorphism as a result of exposure to heat from magma and interaction with hot water respectively.
At some depths you will get water. At some depths you will get hot rocks. All depends on location.
no but yes hot means hot but springs and spots are differ so the answer is no!
No. Hot spots are not associated with plate boundaries.
hot because when its cold it turn hot
found organic matter in Meterortic matteral. 15 Nitrogen rich areas.
Many hot-spots are found in "the ring of fire" which surrounds the Pacific Ocean.
They aren't necessarily. Several well-known hot spots are in tropical areas, but a number are not. We have the Hawaiian and Galapagos hot spots, but we also have hot spots under Yellowstone, Iceland, and Antarctica.
Largest by volume = hot spots. See Mauna Loa, Hawaiian Islands - and Tenerife, Canary Islands.