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They aren't necessarily. Several well-known hot spots are in tropical areas, but a number are not. We have the Hawaiian and Galapagos hot spots, but we also have hot spots under Yellowstone, Iceland, and Antarctica.
hot spots begin at the boundary between the mantle and the outercore.
Hot spots begin at where 2 plates move apart
If it is the Conti Electric based in Sterling Heights MI, then yes they are IBEW.
The flow of molten magma is what causes varying hot spots on Earth. Hot spots are also known to heat water beneath the ground.
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No, hot springs and hot spots are different geological features. Hot springs are natural bodies of water heated by underground geothermal activity, while hot spots are areas where molten rock from Earth's mantle rises to the surface, creating volcanic activity.
The cast of Hot Spots - 1991 includes: Ondra
The current theory is that they are the result of hot spots. These hot spots are where plumes of very hot mantle reach the crust and melt a way through. The mantle plumes work much like how the hot wax in a lava lamp rise to the top of the water.
The lava volcanoe shoots the igneous rocks out of it and then it farts hot spots
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