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they both have density
As the depth increases, the density increases also.
Volcanos are usually found over subducting plate boundaries.
Coals are formed by burial and metamorphosis of peat deposits. In this process, many of the volatiles are driven off, and left is a 'pure' carbon. Earthquakes are caused mainly by the movement of tectonic plates. Volcanoes are caused by the eruption of magma from the mantle. So volcanoes are associated mainly with the movement of tectonic plates; but not vice versa. Anthracite has little to do with either.
Volcanoes can form from other other volcanoes in the ring of fire
to create new land
They get ALong
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When the plates collide they form volcanoes and earthquakes.
That depends on the density of whatever occupies that volume. The general relationship is:mass = density x volumeThat depends on the density of whatever occupies that volume. The general relationship is:mass = density x volumeThat depends on the density of whatever occupies that volume. The general relationship is:mass = density x volumeThat depends on the density of whatever occupies that volume. The general relationship is:mass = density x volume
The density of Earth's layers
They both create destruction.
they both have density
Density = Mass/Volume
earthquakes and volcanoes are caused by the shaking of the earth. Both can cause damage.
The relationship between density and temperature is linear. In a thermal expansion, density will decrease and temperature increases and vice versa.
The relationship of mass to density is that density is found by dividing mass over volume. Density is how tightly packed atoms are in an object while mass is how much something weighs.