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Probably the pacific Plate. The permanent hot spots are revealed by chains of volcanic islands. The chain itself reveals the direction the plate is moving.
hot spots, divergent plate boundaries, and convergent plate boundaries.
Plate boundaries are usually not associated with plate boundaries. In the cases that they occur near them, it is usually coincidence.
yes
Hot spots can be used to track plate movements.
No. Hot spots are not associated with plate boundaries.
The spots on the TLC plate should be placed about a cm from the bottom of the plate. Then solvent should then fall about half-way between these spots and the bottom of the beaker.
Probably the pacific Plate. The permanent hot spots are revealed by chains of volcanic islands. The chain itself reveals the direction the plate is moving.
hot spots, divergent plate boundaries, and convergent plate boundaries.
The microwave probably couldn't reach the spots. Maybe you could put something inside to heat it up, hot water? You could remove the plate and reheat the microwave before you cook food.
Plate boundaries are usually not associated with plate boundaries. In the cases that they occur near them, it is usually coincidence.
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yes
Hot spots can be used to track plate movements.
No, Hot Spots can be in the center of plates. An example of a Hot Spot is the Hawaiian Islands.
Not at plate boundaries but instead form over hot spots.
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