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8 May, 18:45

What explains the formation of the Hawaiian Islands?

F. an island arc at a plate boundary

G. an ocean plate moving over a hot spot

H. a mid-ocean ridge extending above the ocean surface

D. a continental plate and an ocean plate meeting at mid ocean

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  1. 8 May, 19:08
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    The Hawaiian Islands were formed by volcanic activity. When an ocean plate moved over a hot spot, the Hawaiian Islands were formed. They are considered to be a seamount chain.
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