Waves from the Earthquake have been ringing the planet like bell, causing stress in all sections of the planet", Martin said. "Imagine a calm magma chamber that just needs one push, even if a few feet. This would be enough to cause instability in the chambers, causing volcanic eruptions in various locations. These three eruptions will not be the only mountains to go and other quakes worldwide will follow as the worldwide faults get disturbed.
Volcanoes and earthquakes have different causes and occur in different places. Earthquakes are associated with collisions between crustal plates, but volcanoes are associated with rising plumes of magma from the mantle.
When there is a volcanic eruption, there are minor earthquakes surrounding that area because the lava exerts force on the tectonic plates and this creates minor quakes. Therefore if you live near a mountain that has any volcanic history or character linked to it, look out for minor earthquakes as it might be an indication of eruption in the near future.
Earthquakes can occur anywhere other than in volcanic mountain region. They are caused by tectonic plate movements often occurring in the earth's crust. It is not caused by lava's force. So not all earthquakes are accompanied by volcanic eruption.. but all volcanic eruptions are accompanied by minor earthquakes.
Often, yes. The movement of magma underground, which can lead to a volcanic eruption, often triggers earthquakes.
Yes. Earthquakes occur were tectonic plates are unstable and loose. This could leave room for magma to seap through and cause volcanic eruptions.
Earthquakes often occur around the same time as volcanic eruptions due to the movement of magma underground.
Yes. The explosive nature of some volcanic eruptions carries more than enough power to create earthquakes.
It is called the Ring of Fire. Or, if you weren't being specific, a place where earthquakes occur is called a fault line, where the continental plates meet. When they shift, it causes earthquakes and can form volcanoes.
because a volcanic eruption happens after an earthquake
volcanoes form on hot spots (an area on a continential plate) so they are near each other <><><><><> They also form near edges of tectonic plates.
The most volcanoes occur around the Pacific Ocean, in an area called the Ring of Fire.
Earthquakes occur near faults and near the edges of plates in the earth's crust. Volcanic eruptions occur wherever a volcano is. Volcanic eruptions can occur when magma from below Earth's surface seeps through a weak spot in the crust. Volcanoes occur along plate boundaries, along the edges of plates, so this is where volcanoes occur also.
The majority of earth's volcanoes and earthquakes occur near the boundaries of tectonic plates. Therefore, an area that has volcanoes is likely to be prone to earthquake as well.
*volcanoes Earthquakes and vOlcanoes can cause much damage among an area if it's shaken to pieces.
It is called the Ring of Fire. Or, if you weren't being specific, a place where earthquakes occur is called a fault line, where the continental plates meet. When they shift, it causes earthquakes and can form volcanoes.
Earthquakes and volcanoes, although sometimes related are not always found in the same place. Although you will always see earthquakes associated with volcanoes, an earthquake can occur without any volcanic implications. Earthquakes are most commonly experienced along the west coast of the United States as well as along the southern part of the state of Alaska. Although this is the most common place to experience earthquakes, they can happen anywhere throughout the United States. Volcanoes are also most common along the west coast of the United States (with the exception of southern and central California) as well as the southern part of Alaska. The central and southern parts of California although the most prone to earthquakes do not at this time have a heavy concentration of active volcanoes. The earthquakes in this area are driven primarily by the San Andres and sister fault lines.
because a volcanic eruption happens after an earthquake
volcanoes form on hot spots (an area on a continential plate) so they are near each other <><><><><> They also form near edges of tectonic plates.
Because of it's location directly on what vulcanologist call the "Pacific ring of fire", a high volcanism and earthquake area.
There is a region called the Pacific Ring of Fire, which bounds the entire Pacific Ocean with active convergent tectonic plates that has most of the world's earthquakes and volcanoes.It has 452 volcanoes and it is home to 75% of the world's dormant and active volcanoes.
In the pacific plate. Mostly around the area known as the Pacific Ring of Fore. 70% of the world's earthquakes and volcanoes happen in the Pacific Ring of Fire which is located in the Pacific Plate.
The most volcanoes occur around the Pacific Ocean, in an area called the Ring of Fire.
Earthquakes occur most in the Indonesian area.
You can determine if you live in a area were earthquakes are likely to occur by going on line and looking for past seismographs in your area.