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A hot spot is a place where material from the magma melts through the crust in a non plate boundary location.
Magma is hot liquid lava that erupts out of a volcano, it's already under the entire surface of the Earth. In areas where the crust is weak, that's where the magma forms.
If you're referring to the scientific term, magma collects in magma chambers.
The opening in the earth crust which magma rise to the surface are Volcanoes
Pressure builds in the magma chamber forcing it upward through faults in the crust
Magma erupts out because of immense pressure inside the earth's crust.
Lava that is still below the earth's crust is called magma.
A hot spot is a place where material from the magma melts through the crust in a non plate boundary location.
The movement of magma through the Earth's crust is known as intrusion.
Magma is hot liquid lava that erupts out of a volcano, it's already under the entire surface of the Earth. In areas where the crust is weak, that's where the magma forms.
If you're referring to the scientific term, magma collects in magma chambers.
It goes through, a fault, crack, vent or hole on a volcano.
They are called constructive boundaries. New crust is constructed as the plates move apart and magma erupts.
The opening in the earth crust which magma rise to the surface are Volcanoes
Pressure builds in the magma chamber forcing it upward through faults in the crust
Felsic magma
Once magma breaks through the earths crust it is called"lava"