It is near the middle of the 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.
the islands of hawaii
A hot spot is formed on a point of the earths surface where strong upward convection currents or plumes of hot magma in the upper mantle push up below the plates of the lithosphere causing volcanic activity. no it doesn'twhen the mantle is weak
The term hot spot is used to describe a very long-lived magma source located deep in the mantle. J. Tuzo Wilson is credited with having originated the concept of hot spots.
A hot spot is an area where extra hot mantle material wells up from deep inside the mantle, forming magma that can lead to the formation of volcanoes. An eruption is an event in which a volcano ejects ash, gas, or molten rock. Most volcanoes are not associated with hot spots.
hot spot
A geological hot spot is where hot magma rises from the earth's mantle, which creates volcanic activity.
A hot spot in the Earth's mantle.
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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.
the islands of hawaii
Magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust which is what causes hot spot volcanoes to form
A hot spot is formed on a point of the earths surface where strong upward convection currents or plumes of hot magma in the upper mantle push up below the plates of the lithosphere causing volcanic activity. no it doesn'twhen the mantle is weak
A hot spot. An example of a hot spot are the islands in Hawaii which were made from hot spots.
mauna kea was born when a hot part of the mantle melted a hole in the lithospheric ocean crust and formed a hot spot this hot spot constantly is feeding fresh hot magma from the mantle in what is thought to be the meeting of two convection cells flowing opposite direction's.
The term hot spot is used to describe a very long-lived magma source located deep in the mantle. J. Tuzo Wilson is credited with having originated the concept of hot spots.