C. Hot Spot Volcanoes 1.Hot Spots = area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust a.Often lie in the middle of continental or oceanic.

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C. Hot Spot Volcanoes 1.Hot Spots = area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust a.Often lie in the middle of continental or oceanic plates b.Far from plate boundaries

Hot do hot spots work?

Let’s Make a Scrapbook! To show what we learned from our trip to Hawaii, we will be making a Scrapbook in class! Working in groups of 4-5 students, you will create a scrapbook page (using hand-drawn images, magazine clippings, and key words) focusing on the following topics we discussed on our trip Our topics include: Legend and Reality of how Hawaii’s volcanoes work Different types of lava found on Hawaii Structures made by lava Hawaii’s Hefty Hazards