Some volcanoes can be found in the middle of a plate as it floats over a hot spot. This is where there is molten magma in the earth's crust that is very close to the earth's surface. They usually occur when there is a hole in the middle of the tectonic plate, causing the magma to seep through, slowly making a pile of rock.
Rift Eruptions. That's what causes volcanic activity in the middle of a lithosperic plate
A volcano that forms in the middle of a tectonic plate is a shield volcano. They form from hot spots that come from the earth's mantle.
Not usually. Most volcanoes are located near plate boundaries, but some volcanoes at hot spots do form in the middle of plates. A few include the volcanoes of Hawaii, the volcano at Yellowstone, and the Volcanoes of the Canary Islands.
volcanoes form in many places like Hawaii and some in Asia but they are everywhere mostly in the middle there ane NO volcanoes in U.S. excluding Hawaii
Where: There are two but I have no idea where they are lol. Why: There is a huge circle of volcanoes along some of the earth's plates.
Volcanoes occur along the plates of the Earth. Volcanoes can remain dormant, active, or in inactive states. Active volcanoes occur in particular regions of the world due to the movement of the plates in the Earth.
Well... Volcano hotspots are mostly on the boarders of tectonic plates. A huge volcano hotspot is the pacific ring of fire.... which is in the pacific ocean where major tectonic plates meet. If you want to see some maps of where the pacific ring of fire is, just go to google images and search for the pacific ring of fire.
Not usually. Most volcanoes are located near plate boundaries, but some volcanoes at hot spots do form in the middle of plates. A few include the volcanoes of Hawaii, the volcano at Yellowstone, and the Volcanoes of the Canary Islands.
becuase volcanoes have plates under them.the places that dont have plates under them don't have volcanoes
volcanoes form in many places like Hawaii and some in Asia but they are everywhere mostly in the middle there ane NO volcanoes in U.S. excluding Hawaii
Basically, you can find Volcanoes anywhere in the World. But they are mostly found on the boundaries of tectonic plates, the plates that make up the Earth. These plates move, and when they push together or pull apart (either constructive or destructive plate boundaries) it can create Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Mountains. Volcanoes may also be found over "hotspots" in the Earth's crust in the middle of tectonic plates such as the one that has formed the Hawaiian chain. There is currently some controversy over the mechanism that causes these hot spots to form with some geophysicists suggesting that they form due to the up welling of hot material from deep in the Earth's mantle, these uprising currents of hot material are known as mantle plumes, however as stated their is some disagreement in the geophysical community as to their exact cause and if mantle plumes exist at all!
Where: There are two but I have no idea where they are lol. Why: There is a huge circle of volcanoes along some of the earth's plates.
Volcanoes occur along the plates of the Earth. Volcanoes can remain dormant, active, or in inactive states. Active volcanoes occur in particular regions of the world due to the movement of the plates in the Earth.
Well... Volcano hotspots are mostly on the boarders of tectonic plates. A huge volcano hotspot is the pacific ring of fire.... which is in the pacific ocean where major tectonic plates meet. If you want to see some maps of where the pacific ring of fire is, just go to google images and search for the pacific ring of fire.
VolcanoesThis is my summary about " Volcanoes."Volcanoes have magma and lava, but they are the same thing I will tell you why right now ! Deep under the ocean rocks melt into a thick hot liquid called "magma." When a volcano erupts it is called lava, and this is why they are the same.The Earth has plates,plates have many layers like an onion. Plates move a lot , sometimes we can feel the plates in an a earthquake.That's when plates bump together and volcanoes start to occur.They are many volcanoes , when you look in a map you could see a row , chain of volcanoes. That would be called a " Ring of Fire." They are not that close how it appears they are some few miles away. The Ring of fire are mostly found by the Pacific Ocean.
Most volcanoes are found around the edges of the tecktonical plates covering the earth Where these plates move apart, we might have volcanoes. Where they move together we get mountains. Certain places below the earths crust, unknown why, there are so called "Hot Spots", extreme temperature within, of which melts a hole in the plate and creates a volcano. If not mistaken, Hawaii is created due to a hot spot. Volcanoes are all over the world, even under the sea.
A fault can be found, with many different kinds of faults forming depending on the conditions. Some faults are plates sliding beside each other (earthquakes), some are two continental plates pressing together (forming mountains, and some consist of one plate being pushed under the other (forming volcanoes).
yes. some types of basalt is found of volcanoes.
Most volcanoes of any type, including cinder cones, are found at plate boundaries, but some are associated with hot spots.