Cobb hotspot
The Cobb hotspot is a marine volcanic hotspot at (46˚ N, 130˚ W), which is 460 km (290 mi) west of Oregon and Washington, North America, in the Pacific Ocean. Over geologic time, the Earth's surface has migrated with respect to the hotspot through plate tectonics, creating the Cobb-Eicklberg seamount chain. The hotspot is currently collocated with the Juan de Fuca Ridge.
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Cobb hotspot
The Cobb hotspot is a marine volcanic hotspot at (46˚ N, 130˚ W), which is 460 km (290 mi) west of Oregon and Washington, North America, in the Pacific Ocean. Over geologic time, the Earth's surface has migrated with respect to the hotspot through plate tectonics, creating the Cobb-Eicklberg seamount chain. The hotspot is currently collocated with the Juan de Fuca Ridge.
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Il punto caldo di Cobb è un pu ...... ale sottomarino di quest'area.
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The Cobb hotspot is a marine v ...... d with the Juan de Fuca Ridge.
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Il punto caldo di Cobb è un pu ...... nella dorsale di Juan de Fuca.
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The Cobb hotspot is a marine v ...... d with the Juan de Fuca Ridge.
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