Yes. 1st of all the volcanoes are formed by the plates moving together and one going on the top.
they both move a long faults.
Plate tectonics can cause volcanoes, earthquakes, and underwater earthquakes can cause tsunamis.
Earthquakes, volcanoes and mountains are formed via plate tectonics. When the large continental plates collide, they either cause temporary earthquakes, or more permanent features such as volcanoes and mountains.
earthquakes are caused by plate tectonics and earthquakes destroy forests. volcanoes can erupt then also destroy forests and that destroys animals and their homes. forest animals can get affected by plate tectonics in other ways too.
The only terrestrial planet known to experience plate tectonics is Earth. Plate tectonics is the movement and interaction of large sections of Earth's lithosphere, and it plays a vital role in shaping the planet's surface and driving geological activity such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Chains of volcanoes along continental coastlines.
Plate tectonics can cause volcanoes, earthquakes, and underwater earthquakes can cause tsunamis.
earthquakes and volcanoes
Earthquakes, volcanoes and mountains are formed via plate tectonics. When the large continental plates collide, they either cause temporary earthquakes, or more permanent features such as volcanoes and mountains.
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Plate tectonics.
Earthquakes occur along the edge of the oceanic and contiential plates.
Volcanoes don't help plate tectonics; volcanoes are the result of plate tectonics.
plate tectonics are related to natural hazards because they cause them, such has erupting volcanoes, and trembling earthquakes.
it explains y there is volcanoes, earthquakes, and the movement of the continents
When two tectonics plate move together and volcanoes are made by alot of magma
earthquakes are caused by plate tectonics and earthquakes destroy forests. volcanoes can erupt then also destroy forests and that destroys animals and their homes. forest animals can get affected by plate tectonics in other ways too.
The only terrestrial planet known to experience plate tectonics is Earth. Plate tectonics is the movement and interaction of large sections of Earth's lithosphere, and it plays a vital role in shaping the planet's surface and driving geological activity such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.