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where is current source of magma in the Hawaiian Islands?​

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Answered by MissIncredible34
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Answered by zumba12
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The current source of magma in the Hawaiian Islands is in Volcanoes.

Explanation:

  • The Hawaiian Islands are an archipelago of eight large islands, several atolls, countless smaller islets, and seamounts in the North Pacific Ocean that stretches 1,500 miles from Hawai'i to Kure Atoll in the north.
  • The source of Hawaii's volcanic activity has been discovered. The Hawaiian Islands are a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean
  • Researchers have disputed for years whether the Hawaiian hot spot — the active volcanic zone that gave birth to the islands — is driven by a plume of hot magma coming directly from the Earth's depths.
  • The enormous lava flows that compose the bulk of each Hawaiian volcano are made up of silica-saturated basaltic magma that erupted often and rapidly during the primordial shield-building stage of activity.
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