depends on what you mean.... You should be more specific
move away from volcanoes
When two tectonics plate move together and volcanoes are made by alot of magma
This is called an evacuation, though the term does not just apply to volcanoes.
Volcanoes don't move. Earthquakes move tectonic plates, and are then pronounced "earthquakes". So, no, I'm pretty sure there isn't.
Rift volcanoes
when the plate tectonics move the volcanoes erupts
Rift Volcanoes.
Well, when earths plates move away from each other that's when it happens but move well then NO!
Volcanoes that occur where two tectonic plates move apart are typically found at mid-ocean ridges. Magma rises up through the cracks formed by the moving plates, creating new oceanic crust as it cools and solidifies. These types of volcanoes are known as submarine or underwater volcanoes.
They burn our houses and property and then we move away from them.
Volcanoes that form along a mid-ocean ridge are called volcanic islands. These volcanoes occur when the plates move apart to produce gaps which molten lava rises to fill.
Yes. Volcanoes can "die" fissures in tectonic plates allow magma to rise, causing volcanoes, and these can move, or cease to emit magma.