Many things can effect, they can ruin the earth and cause lots of problems. For example pollution.
Yes earthquakes usually precede an eruption. However some of these may be too small to feel and can only be detected by instruments.
No. Earth is a planet. It has volcanoes on it.
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They make landforms
Earthquakes and volcanoes can both make the ground shake. Both of these natural disasters also cause an extreme amount of damage. A volcano is different from an earthquake in the fact that they produce lava.
we can say earth is going to shake the bulidings and every thing will destroy the frist reason is eruption of volcanoes earth are caused due to the disterbance of plates
When the sound waves of pressure move across the land it can cause erosions, leading to avalanches. Or as they both shake the earth nearby, causing an avalanch.
No, Astronomers have discovered erupting volcanoes on Venus as well as Earth
because of the plates in earth shift fast and the force causes the earth to shake.
the tectonic plates shake under the earth causing earthquakes
The earth rising maybe
They make landforms
Earthquakes and volcanoes can both make the ground shake. Both of these natural disasters also cause an extreme amount of damage. A volcano is different from an earthquake in the fact that they produce lava.
they dont; the lava comes from the mantle in the earth
Poseidon controlled the sea, and could make the earth shake with his fury. He was known to dash men against rocks, and once turned a Phaecian ship into stone.
there are approx. 1500 active volcanoes on earth
They are more likely to occur on places/countries that are on Tectonic plate boundaries. This is because a tectonic plate boundary is when earth is raised above the normal level causing the ground to shake. When the earth rises it can form small volcanoes that get bigger and it will erupt a lot after then. :D
we can say earth is going to shake the bulidings and every thing will destroy the frist reason is eruption of volcanoes earth are caused due to the disterbance of plates
Well, if volcanoes didn't exist, neither would the earth. Since volcanoes helped build the earth.
When the sound waves of pressure move across the land it can cause erosions, leading to avalanches. Or as they both shake the earth nearby, causing an avalanch.