etkin nokta

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(Bilgisayar) hot spot
the surface manifestation of a plume that rises from deep in the Earth’s mantle
the region of a gene in which there is higher than normal rate of mutation
a location in which WiFi Internet access is available
a lively and entertaining place, such as a nightclub
a dangerous place of violent political unrest
a point of intense heat or radiation, (synonym) hot spot
Specific portion of the pointer that defines the exact location (or object) to which a user is pointing
Localized areas with contaminant concentrations in excess of regulatory standards Generally located near urbanized areas or point-source discharges
A small unnamed control that responds like buttons when tapped Usually there are many hot spots in a view, and they can be visible or not Source: NUIG
The expression at Earth's surface of a mantle plume, or column of hot, buoyant rock rising in the mantle beneath a lithospheric plate
The portion of the pointer that must be positioned over a screen object for mouse clicks to have an effect on the object
A hot spot is a green word or phrase that can be used to open help about the word or phrase Click a hot spot with a solid underline to open a help document about the phrase Click a hot spot with a dotted underline to open a pop-up window about the phrase
A volcanic area on the surface of the Earth created by a rising plume of magma
a lively entertainment spot
You can refer to an area where there is fighting or serious political trouble as a hot spot. There were many hot spots in the region, where fighting had been going on. Region of the Earth's upper mantle that upwells to melt through the crust to form a volcanic feature. Most volcanoes that cannot be ascribed either to a subduction zone or to seafloor spreading at midocean ridges are attributed to hot spots. The 5% of known world volcanoes not closely related to such plate margins (see plate tectonics) are regarded as hot-spot volcanoes. Hawaiian volcanoes are the best examples of this type, occurring near the centre of the northern portion of the Pacific Plate. A chain of extinct volcanoes or volcanic islands (and seamounts), such as the Hawaiian chain, can form over millions of years where a lithospheric plate moves over a hot spot. The active volcanoes all lie at one end of the chain or ridge, and the ages of the islands or the ridge increase with their distance from those sites of volcanic activity
a place of political unrest and potential violence; "the United States cannot police all of the world's hot spots"
You can refer to an exciting place where there is a lot of activity or entertainment as a hot spot. a popular and lively package tour hotspot
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a location where emissions from specific sources may expose individuals and population groups to elevated risks of adverse health effects, including but not limited to cancer, and contribute to the cumulative health risks of emissions from other sources in the area
An area in the upper mantle, ranging from 100 to 200 kilometers in width, from which magma rises in a plume to form volcanoes A hot spot may endure for 10 million years or more