Hot Spots

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A-Level Geography (Plate Tectonics) Mapa Mental sobre Hot Spots, criado por Emily Arrowsmith em 17-11-2015.
Emily Arrowsmith
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Hot Spots
  1. Vulcanicity is usually associated with plate boundaries.
    1. In the Pacific Ocean, there are the Hawaiian islands that are not connected to a boundary but they are volcanic areas.
      1. The cause of this is a localised "hot spot". Hot spots are caused by radioactive elements in the magma. Magma rises and eats into the above plate. Lava works through the plate and reaches the surface creating active volcanoes above the hot spot.
        1. The hot spot it stationary so as the Pacific plate moves, a line of volcanoes is created. Only the volcano above the hot spot is actually active, the rest are extinct. Over time, the extinct volcanoes suffer subsidence and marine erosion meaning that they are reduced to seamounts below the ocean. These are known as guyots.

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