because the volcano doesn't affect the weather :)
The Hawaiian islands, Iceland, and Yellowstone are three examples of hot spots.
Volcanoes are driven by forces deep within the earth. These forces are not affected by climate.
Volcano allows hot magma, ash and gases from below the surface.The Volcano in Iceland spread a lot of smoke throughout the countries.The Volcano caused tiny pebbles floating in the sky.
The pressure in the magma pocket increased due to a hot spot directly under Iceland.
because it`s very hot
Iceland is at the intersection of two sources of geolgoic activity. First, Iceland sits atop the Mid-Atlantic Ridge where the Eurasian and North American Plates are slowly pulling apart. The island also sits atop a hot spot where extra hot material in the mantle rises up from near the Earth's core. These drive earthquakes and intense volcanic activity in Iceland.
no a volcano
He likes summer cause he once said "I like summer cause i like to feel hot"
It is a Hot Spot!
The Iceland Hot spot.
Boiling hot magma spurts out of the top and flows down the volcano's side, sometimes producing an ash cloud, like Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland in 2010.
No. It is a volcano. It was formed by a hot spot.