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Avery Moore
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23 December, 16:54
What happens at a hot spot?
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Avery Madden
23 December, 17:03
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hot spot develops above the plume. Magma generated by the hot spot rises through the rigid plates of the lithosphere and produces active volcanoes at the Earth's surface. As oceanic volcanoes move away from the hot spot, they cool and subside, producing older islands, atolls, and seamounts. As continental volcanoes move away from the hot spot, they cool, subside, and become extinct.
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23 December, 17:05
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Mantle plumes are areas of hot, upwelling mantle. A hot spot develops above the plume. Magma generated by the hot spot rises through the rigid plates of the litosphere and produces active volcanoes at the earths surface
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