Great amounts of heat are found at hotspots. What is the source of this heat?
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The molten magma rises up.
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Some volcanoes pop up in random places, often far from the edge of a tectonic plate. These volcanoes arefound over "hot spots." A hot spot is an intensely hot area in the mantle below the Earth's crust. The heat that fuels the hot spot comes from very deep in the Earth.
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