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The Galapagos Islands formed from

hot spots

divergent boundary

transform boundary

convergent boundary​

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answer: hot spots :)
explanation: The Galápagos Islands were formed as a result of several of Earth's internal processes. The Galápagos' stationary hot spot formed a chain of volcanoes as the Nazca crustal plate moved east-southeast above the hot spot like a conveyor belt. At these "hot spots," volcanic eruptions pile upon former volcanic eruptions over millennia until the volcanic earth is pushed to the surface of the ocean forming islands.
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Answer:

Hot spots

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