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to create new land
not necessarily, they strike on the fault lines of tectonic plates, when the plates bump into each other, they create volcanoes or earthquakes
The effect of the plate movement on the surface of the earth would be:VolcanoesMountainsEarthquakes
When an Earthquake occurs that is when the ground shakes to create a tsunami or volcano eruption.
The tectonic plates move in such a way that they create volcanoes and many earthquakes. Hope this helps
They both create destruction.
to create new land
It is a subduction zone and can create earthquakes and volcanoes
not necessarily, they strike on the fault lines of tectonic plates, when the plates bump into each other, they create volcanoes or earthquakes
The effect of the plate movement on the surface of the earth would be:VolcanoesMountainsEarthquakes
When an Earthquake occurs that is when the ground shakes to create a tsunami or volcano eruption.
The tectonic plates move in such a way that they create volcanoes and many earthquakes. Hope this helps
Plate tectonics causes most volcanoes and earthquakes. When plates converge, diverge, or slip along another plate, volcanoes and earthquakes occur. There are other forms of volcanoes such as the Hawaiian Islands where volcanoes are formed over a hot spot in the mantel, and we have small earthquakes here in Wisconsin called rebound earthquakes where the land is actually still rising from the last ice age when it was depressed by the weight of the glaciers. There are other geophysical events that can create earthquakes too such as fracking.
Earth faults, which create earthquakes and also promote volcanoes, are the source of new crustal layers, and the subduction of older crust. As such, they bring new minerals to the surface, which can benefit the living organisms there.
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
Erupting volcanoes often create earthquakes before, during and after activity. Strong earthquakes are capable of 're-starting' volcanic eruptions.
seismic waves created by the constantly moving tectonic plates create and change the landforms. For more info google Tectonic Plates, and that will tell you everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!