Hot spot volcano is one of the most popular tourist spots to be seen by many people.
A hotspot volcano.
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A composite volcano or Strata Volcano.
it was a neck of a volcano
Grimsvotn is a hotspot volcano on a diverrrgent plate boundry (Mid-Atlantic Ridge)
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All active volcanoes ar on a hotspot, they have a magma chamber beneath them.
An example of a hotspot is the one operating under Hawaii, and others in the string, which are all formed from the same hotspot, but have moved along due to tectonic movement. I hope this answers your question.
An active volcano, such as in the Hawaiian islands, is a weak spot in the Earth's crust.
Hot spot volcano is one of the most popular tourist spots to be seen by many people.
No. Mount Mazama, the volcano that holds Crater Lake, formed as a result of a subduction zone.
Yes - volcanoes invariably have a hotspot beneath them - 'feeding' the crater with magma.
A hotspot volcano.
This is known as a hotspot. Examples include the hotspot responsible for the Hawaiian Ridge-Emperor Seamounts chain and the one responsible for the significant volcanism of Iceland.
A place where hot mantle material rises in a semi-permanent plume, and affects the overlying crust.
The most famous hot spot volcano is Hawaii as all the Hawaiian islands were formed by them.