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usually you find most of the zones of earthquakes and volcanoes at a plate boundary.
most likley volcanoes and somtimes even earthquakes
It is not uncommon to find volcanoes in some deserts. The Chihuahuan Desert has a number of extinct and dormant volcanoes.
Earthquakes do not exactly erupt. Earthquakes are caused by the movement the Earth's tectonic plates. Yes, Earthquakes can contribute to the eruptions of Volcanoes because when one plate goes under the other water could be taken with it down into the Mantle. The water and sometimes air when is in the mantle is forced to find an exit and those exits are Volcanoes. When they go into the Volcano pressure builds up and the Volcano erupts. So really Earthquakes are caused by the movement of the Earths tectonic plates while Volcanoes are caused by a build up of pressure in the Earths Mantle.
Yes, the Philippines is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region known for frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity. The country is prone to both earthquakes and volcanic eruptions due to its location along tectonic plate boundaries.
Underground Earthquakes occur along fault lines. Volcanoes are all over the world but a good place to find one is in the Ring of Fire.
the hawaiian islands (e.g. kilauea volcano and mauna loa) for volcanoes, and japan for earthquakes.pretty much just ramble about the pacific ring of firecause 90% of volcanoes and earthquakes happen on this plategoogle it and you will find the answer you seek..... ;)xoxox Loren and Emily
almost anywhere, anywhere where theres mountain or hills ect. i live in the UK in worcetershire, malvern, and we have loads of hills that used to be volcanoes, but they have closed up and are well dead really, and ive been up their many times. sometimes you will find volcanoes wherever there are earthquakes not always though, this is because earthquakes are on plate boundrys, and you usually get earthquakes with volcanoes, like mt st helens for example, a 5.1 on the Richter scale earthquake was what started off that volcano. so yes almost everywhere.
Convection currents in the Earth's mantle drive plate tectonics, which can lead to the formation of seismic faults and increase the likelihood of earthquakes. Density currents can also contribute to the movement of magma beneath the Earth's surface, leading to the formation and eruption of volcanoes. Overall, both convection and density currents play important roles in the dynamic processes that contribute to the occurrence of earthquakes and volcanoes.
tectonic plates. go to wikipedia to find out how tectonic plates relate to earthquakes, continental movements, and volcanoes
You can find quartz in a lot of places. Common spots are near volcanoes or places with a lot of heat.
Well, a volcano can cause a lot of damage, it can create igneous rocks. An Earthquake can create MAJOR damage and i am not sure what it creates but go on google and you can find the answer on there