There are a couple of ways. One is a blast. If the volcano blows up, a tsunami could result. Another is an earthquake. The volcanic effects can trigger (or assit in triggering) a quake which could start a tsunami. A large landslide could also trigger a tsunami, and a volcano can slide or trigger a slide because of the dynamics of ground movement around the volcano.
No. Volcanoes erupt.
tsunamis are formed by underwater volcanoes, meteorites, and both of them equal up to the final disaster, an earthquake.
no
high earth pressure
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Nothing . . . tsunamis are ocean waves, not volcanoes.
They form trenches, mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
They form trenches, mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
The plate boundary between the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate does produce volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Hurricanes have nothing to do with plate boundaries.
Faulting occurs in all three of these
yes
Earthquakes (which make tsunamis), and volcanoes if you count them.