Hotspot
A hotspot is a center of high activity within a larger area of low activity. The term is applied to different things in different contexts:
- In geology, a hotspot is a location on the Earth's surface that has vulcanism for a long period of time. Originally thought to be caused by a narrow stream of hot mantle convecting up from the mantle-core boundary [1], the latest geological evidence is pointing to upper-mantle convection as a cause class="external">[1. Geologists have identified some 40-50 such hotspots, with Hawai'i, Yellowstone, and Iceland overlying the most currently active.
- In genetics, a hotspot can be
- a position on the DNA where mutations occur with an unusual high frequency
- a position on the DNA where recombination occurs with an unusual high frequency
- In meteorology, a hotspot is an area where the atmosphere is relatively hot. Examples of hotspots include the air over a desert or the region of Jupiter where the Galileo probe's atmospheric sub-probe descended.
- A hotspot is a Wi-Fi access point or area, in particular for connecting to Internet.
- The Hot Spot is a 1990 movie with Don Johnson and Jennifer Connelly
External links
- Official Wi-Fi Zone (tm) Zone Finder
- PDA Hotspots - List of websites that adjust to the small PDA screen