earthquakes and volcanoes are caused by the shaking of the earth. Both can cause damage.
Volcanoes
Earthquakes and volcanoes are most common near the faults at plate boundaries.
There is no relationship between tornadoes and earthquakes.
One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things
Volcanoes are sometimes formed by earthquakes. Even though they are different things, Volcanoes are mostly formed on Colliding boundaries. The oceanic plate subducts causing CO2 to make Magma rise from the mantle.
Volcanoes
Volcanoes
Earthquakes and volcanoes are most common near the faults at plate boundaries.
When the plates collide they form volcanoes and earthquakes.
Volcanoes don't move. Earthquakes move tectonic plates, and are then pronounced "earthquakes". So, no, I'm pretty sure there isn't.
Most volcanoes form along the edges of Earth's tectonic plates. Also most volcanic eruptions are preceded by earthquakes.
Most earthquakes and volcanic eruptions happen along the edges of the plates.
Both Volcanoes and earthquakes are located where plates of the earth's crust are coming together. This motion and interaction at the edges of the plates is called plate tectonics.
There is no relationship between tornadoes and earthquakes.
One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things
Volcanoes are sometimes formed by earthquakes. Even though they are different things, Volcanoes are mostly formed on Colliding boundaries. The oceanic plate subducts causing CO2 to make Magma rise from the mantle.
they both make the ground rumble