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They are, yes.
Hot Spots
Intraplate volcanism.
figure it out urself
Kilauea in Hawaii, which formed over a hot spot
Yes, because it is not a plate boundary...and Wikipedia said it is. Jim
Neil M. Ribe has written: 'Towards a dynamic model of intraplate volcanism'
The Hawiian islands are formed by shield volcanoes.
ocean currents volcanism that's all I can give you
Most of Earth's earthquakes (especially the larger ones) are concentrated along the Earth's tectonic plate boundaries, particularly the destructive ones. However some earthquakes (and even some large ones) do happen away from these areas in the centre of the tectonic plates and these are called 'intra plate' earthquakes - where 'intra' means 'interior'.
Rift zone
intraplate setting