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No. It is a volcano. It was formed by a hot spot.
A hot spot is in earths mantle.a hot spot is an area where material from deep within the mantle rises and then melts, forming magma and volcano forms above a hot spot when magma erupts and reaches the surface.
No. Kilauea is associated with a hot spot.
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volcanos start by magma or molten rock being in the mantle and gradually moving up and eventually spews from a weak spot on th crust check out changing volcanoes for more info on wikianwers k.a.a.
No. It is a volcano. It was formed by a hot spot.
The answer to this question is called an active volcano.
A hot spot is in earths mantle.a hot spot is an area where material from deep within the mantle rises and then melts, forming magma and volcano forms above a hot spot when magma erupts and reaches the surface.
A hot spot is not part of a volcano, but is a possible cause of volcanic activity. About 10% of the world's volcanoes are associated with hot spots. The hot spot iself is located miles underground in the upper part of the mantle. Here, extra hot material wells up from near the core.
An active volcano, such as in the Hawaiian islands, is a weak spot in the Earth's crust.
A shield volcano
Vesuvius is a explosive subduction volcano, not a hot spot volcano.
No. Kilauea is associated with a hot spot.
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