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Hot Spots What are they? • Hot spots are fixed places where hot molten magma rises up through the crust to reach the surface, sometimes in the middle of plates. • When a hot spot forms in the middle of a plate, it remains constant, as the plate continues to move over it. • The result is a trail of volcanoes left behind, with older volcanoes moving away from the hot spot, and newer ones forming over top of the hot spot. Types of Hotspots • Oceanic Hawaiian Islands • Continental Yellowstone National Park Hawaiian Islands (Volcanoes) How were they created? • The Hawaiian islands were produced by a hot spot occurring in the middle the Pacific Plate. • The hot spot is presently under the Big Island of Hawaii. • Each island is made up of at least one primary volcano, although many islands are composites of more than one. • These volcanoes are currently both active and inactive. • The Hawaiian Islands are the projecting tops of the biggest mountain range in the world. Click here for a video. Lava entering the Pacific Ocean Hawaii Facts • Hawaii was the 50th state admitted to the union in 1959. • At 800,000 years the Big Island is the youngest of the island chain, however, first discovered. • Kilauea volcano is the world's most active. • Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world (measured from its base). • Hawaii is the only state that grows coffee. • There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet. • Houses the world's biggest telescope and more scientific observatories than anywhere else in the world. All About Hawaii Yellowstone NP, Wyoming What’s going on under Yellowstone? • Yellowstone lies over a hotspot where magma rises towards the surface. • While the Yellowstone hotspot is now under the Yellowstone Plateau, it previously helped create the eastern Snake River Plain (to the west of Yellowstone) through a series of huge volcanic eruptions. • The North American Plate is moving west-southwest over the stationary hotspot in the Earth's mantle. Yellowstone’s Official Webpage Click here for a video. Yellowstone Facts Click here for a different video. • World’s first national park, 1872 • An active volcano waiting to erupt • Approximately 1000 - 3000 earthquakes annually • Approximately 10,000 thermal features • More than 300 geysers • One of the world's largest calderas, measuring 45 by 30 miles (72 by 48 km) • Thousands of petrified trees in northern Yellowstone • Approximately 290 waterfalls, 15 ft. or higher, flowing year-round