Question Where are volcanoes found? What is a hot spot? Answer Volcanoes form along the boundaries of Earth's plates. An area where material from deep.

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Question Where are volcanoes found? What is a hot spot? Answer Volcanoes form along the boundaries of Earth's plates. An area where material from deep within the mantle rises, and then melts, forming magma.

 a weak spot in the crust where molten material, or magma, comes to the surface

A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle.

 When magma reaches the surface.

 a major volcanic belt formed by the many volcanoes that rim the Pacific Ocean.

 along diverging plate boundaries such as mid-ocean ridges and along converging plate boundaries where subduction takes place.

 Along the rift valley, lava pours out of cracks in the ocean floor, gradually building new mountains.

 Volcanoes can form along diverging plate boundaries.

 Many volcanoes form near converging plate boundaries where oceanic crust returns to the mantle.

 When the older, denser plate sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench into the mantle, some of the rock above the subducting plate melts and forms magma. Because the magma is less dense than the surrounding rock, it rises toward the surface. Eventually, the magma breaks through the ocean floor, creating volcanoes. Volcanoes can also form where oceanic crust is subducted beneath continental crust.

 Volcano boundaries where two oceanic plates collide to create a string of islands

 Japan,  New Zealand,  Indonesia,  the Philippines,  the Aleutians,  the Caribbean islands

 an area where material from within the mantle rises and the melts, forming magma

 They formed over millions of years as the Pacific plate drifted over a hot spot.

 When lava that has erupted from a volcano cools, it forms solid rock. In this way, volcanoes add new rock to existing land and form new islands.

 At the boundaries where plates diverge (pull apart) or converge (push together), the crust is weak and fractured, allowing magma to reach Earth's surface

 Lava erupted from the hot spot and built a volcanic island. The Pacific plate is slowly moving over the hot spot, so it carried the island away from the spot. Another volcanic island formed at the hot spot and then was carried away. Over time, a chain of islands formed.

 Magma is molten, rock-forming material underground. Magma that reaches the surface is called lava.

 a weak spot in Earth's crust where magma comes to the surface

 a belt of many volcanoes that rim the Pacific Ocean

 a chain of volcanic islands that forms at the boundary where two oceanic plates push together and one plate subducts under the other plate