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when mantle plumes (or hot spots) erupt underneath moving plates, which geologic feature results?
trenches
divergent zones
volcanic islands
earthquakes
Mantle plumes (hot spots) erupting beneath moving tectonic plates cause magma to rise to the surface. Over time, repeated eruptions build up layers of lava and volcanic material above sea - level, forming volcanic islands. Trenches are formed at convergent plate boundaries where one plate subducts under another. Divergent zones are areas where plates move apart, typically associated with mid - ocean ridges. Earthquakes are mainly related to plate movements and stress release at plate boundaries, not directly to mantle plume eruptions under moving plates.
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C. volcanic islands