this is called primary succesion
The formation of the Hawaiian Islands is associated with a hotspot boundary. A hotspot is a location where magma rises to the surface through the mantle, creating a volcanic island chain, like the Hawaiian Islands.
A hot spot. A hot spot is an area underneath the Earth's crust where magma is hotter than surrounding areas, leading to volcanic activity. The movement of tectonic plates over a stationary hot spot has resulted in the formation of the Hawaiian Islands as a volcanic chain.
Islands or lands formed by underwater volcanoes that erupt and dry to form these islands.
The formation of the Hawaiian Islands
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Yes. The Hawaiian Islands were formed by hot spot volcanoes.
Volcanic activity.
The Hawaiian Islands are formed from a chain of volcanoes, some still active.
volcanic eruptions caused the formation of the hawaiian islands
The linear formation of the Hawaiian Islands is due to the movement of the Pacific tectonic plate over a hot spot in the Earth's mantle, causing a chain of volcanic islands to form over millions of years.
The formation of the Hawaiian Islands is associated with a hotspot boundary. A hotspot is a location where magma rises to the surface through the mantle, creating a volcanic island chain, like the Hawaiian Islands.
A hot spot. A hot spot is an area underneath the Earth's crust where magma is hotter than surrounding areas, leading to volcanic activity. The movement of tectonic plates over a stationary hot spot has resulted in the formation of the Hawaiian Islands as a volcanic chain.
8.8 cm/yr
All of the Hawaiian Islands.
Islands or lands formed by underwater volcanoes that erupt and dry to form these islands.
The formation of the Hawaiian Islands
Get back into formation, soldier! Volcanic activity is central to the formation of new islands in the Hawaiian chain.