The volcanoes in Hawaii and other places far from tectonic plate boundaries are known as hot spot volcanoes. These volcanoes are formed by magma upwelling from deep within the Earth's mantle, creating volcanic islands or features such as seamounts. An example of a hot spot volcano is the Hawaiian Islands.
A planet is formed out of hot gases revolving around the Sun.
it is very very very hot
Hawaii was formed from a hot spot, which is a location where hot magma rises from deep within the Earth and creates volcanic activity on the surface over a stationary point. The magma formed the Hawaiian Islands as the Pacific tectonic plate moved over the hot spot.
Nothing they do not burn. However igneous rock are those formed from molten rock so in the respect that a fire is hot, igneous rocks formed from hot magma.
it is hot and dry
Maybe
Because at hot places, it's call RAIN ! Snow melts at hot places, that's why
Non avian dinosaurs lived in hot and cold parts of the world. Today, the only surviving dinosaurs are birds. There are birds that live in hot places, so the answer to your question is yes.
they love hot places!!
Definitely hot places.
some plants may not have the ability to live in cold places. In Asia its hot and theres only plants that could grow in hot places.
well in your body there are made up of fossils as fossils are formed in hot places and your body is very warm
Yes it does but not all the times ovasly only once in a while
No! Many penguins live in hot places like male emperor penguins! Hope this helps.
Rhino's live in hot places like Africa
It is half the hot of the sun