when a volcano is erupting it will make little earthquakes and tsunamis. a big enough earthquake it might disurb the volcano and cause magma to rise.
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Yes there is a connection because they are related to plate tectonics and both cause lots of damage
They are related because they both have destruction and happen on a plate boundaries
Earth quakes are completely different to volcanic eruptions. Volcanos erupt because of the lava is pushing up.
Yes! Earthquake epicentres and volcanoes both tend to be concentrated at or near the boundaries of tectonic plates.
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yes
Volcanoes are sometimes formed by earthquakes. Even though they are different things, Volcanoes are mostly formed on Colliding boundaries. The oceanic plate subducts causing CO2 to make Magma rise from the mantle.
plate boundaries
Yes! Earthquake epicentres and volcanoes both tend to be concentrated at or near the boundaries of tectonic plates.
Because Volcanoes love people
yes
A volcanic eruption can cause an earthquake and an earthquake underwater can cause a tsunami.
Volcanoes are sometimes formed by earthquakes. Even though they are different things, Volcanoes are mostly formed on Colliding boundaries. The oceanic plate subducts causing CO2 to make Magma rise from the mantle.
No. Lahars are mudflows that are produced by volcanoes.
There is no known link between earthquakes / seismic activity and weather. So earthquake weather is the weather that by pure chance happened to be occuring at the same time an earthquake occurred.
Not really. Earthquakes can and do occur when a volcano is forming, but the volcano is not a result of an earthquake. Volcanoes are formed when magma (molten rock) within the earth's crust reaches the surface.
The San Fransisco Earthquake
Yes they are
Yes. Usually when a volacano erupts it is from an earthquake
Volcanoes or sometimes earthquake!