When the subducting plate reaches about 100 kilometers (60 miles) into the Earth's hot mantle, it triggers partial melting of the overlying plate and forms new magma. Some of the magma rises and erupts as volcanoes.
A volcanic hot spot beneath a tectonic plate can create a chain of volcanic islands as the plate moves over the fixed hot spot, forming a series of older to younger volcanic islands. This results in a distinct pattern of island ages along the plate's direction of movement. Over time, the older islands erode and subside while new islands form over the hot spot.
Kilauea is not associated with a plate boundary, it and the other Hawaiian volcanoes are the result of a hot spot.
A hot plate is a portable electric appliance used for heating or cooking food. It consists of a flat heating surface that is usually made of metal or ceramic and is powered by electricity. Hot plates are commonly used in kitchens, laboratories, and other settings where a stove or burner is not available.
Probably the pacific Plate. The permanent hot spots are revealed by chains of volcanic islands. The chain itself reveals the direction the plate is moving.
It gets very hot.
Your body gets hot and therefore produces sweat to cool it off
your car gets warm............ or hot........
A hot plate will separate salt water.
A cool glass is a non-example of a hot plate.
This particular hot plate is a common piece of laboratory equipment used for mixing solutions in the laboratory. It has a slow spinning magnetic field generated in the hot plate and this spins a plastic coated magnet placed inside the solution being heated. Turn the hot plate on, place the beaker with the solution on the hot plate. Place the magnet in the solution, adjust the temperature and speed of the magnet with dials on the front of the hot plate. This hot plate does not get hot enough usually for cooking.
Hot spot volcanoes are not associated with plate interactions.
I believe it would get cold..
The 'frog on a hot plate' analogy refers to the idea that changes over time often go unnoticed if they are slow enough. The idea here is that a frog will not jump off a hot plate if it is heated slowly enough because the frog will not notice the plate is getting hotter. Even though this may not be true literally, it is often true in many other situations. Thus, the analogy has stuck.
If you put a fire under a glass plate or even put a glass plate in the oven it will heat up and break. Depending what is on the top of that plate it will more than likely catch on fire. If you're referring to the microwave then the food will get nice and hot.
The hot ham had been piled high on the large plate.
When the subducting plate reaches about 100 kilometers (60 miles) into the Earth's hot mantle, it triggers partial melting of the overlying plate and forms new magma. Some of the magma rises and erupts as volcanoes.