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Canary Islands Volcanoes

The canary islands are volcanoes. So as islands, they only exist because of volcanic activity. But they are volcanoes that perhaps people aren't familiar with. They're in the middle of the atlantic basin and fed by what we now call a hot spot or a mantle plume. This is an upwelling of hotter material in the earth's mantle causing depressurization and melting underneath it. And over time, over millions of years, those eruptions have built up the canary islands as we know them today.

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