Hot spots, which are areas of intense volcanic activity typically found in the Earth's mantle, create geological features such as volcanoes and islands. As magma rises through the crust, it can form shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, or create new landmasses, as seen in the Hawaiian Islands. Additionally, hot spots can lead to significant geological phenomena, including lava flows and geothermal activity.
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