Nothing causes the ring of fire it is just a nick name for the area because volcano's and earthquakes have magma and lava involved.
Well I live not 25 miles from a volcano so...I get little tiny earthquakes sometimes but I kinda don't get your question. A volcano usually causes an earthquake. So I hope this helped some.
Earthquakes can cause volcanos to errupt by the plates moving and crashing into one other which creates an earthquake(when plates collide it causs an earthquake) so the force of the earthquake causes a volcano erruption.
eart quakes is cause by the interaction of plates or an activatio of a volcano
Tsunamis occur after an earthquake. Earthquakes that occur in the middle of the ocean can force a tsunami to make landfall.
yes they do because it causes a earthquake under the water and that's how tsunamis happen
its the conservative plate
the moving of the tectonic plates which makes the earths surface unstable which then causes earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
yes because the earth plate is straight when the earth quake comes the volcano moves but nothing will happen but if its a really big earth quake And the volcano will erupt because of the pressure and the plates can hold the pressure so the volcano will erupt so can a tsunami occur.
I'm pretty sure that earthquakes are more common. Also, earthquakes can open up cracks in volcanoes which leads to built up pressure being released from the core of the volcano, which usually leads to a volcanic eruption.
earthquake No, not earthquake, but changes in atmospheric pressure.
When tectonic plates collide an Earthquake is created.
an earthquake has a weather goelogic