A volcano is not a type of fault. Volcanoes can be found at convergent and divergent plate boundaries and away from plate boundaries at hot spots.
the andres volcano on the fault
A volcano is not a type of fault. Volcanoes can be found at convergent and divergent plate boundaries and away from plate boundaries at hot spots.
No. As a transform fault, the San Andreas Fault cannot produce volcanism.
Faults are made up of fractures in the earths crust. One side of the fault moves opposite of the other side.
Between plate or along fault lines.
When small earthquakes result in a volcano, they are caused by a slip on a fault near an existing volcano. In 1981, the largest felt volcanic earthquake occurred in the Cascades.
It goes through, a fault, crack, vent or hole on a volcano.
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Mid Atlantic ridge or north atlantic ridge
Yes, there are fault lines in Batangas province. One of the most significant fault lines in the region is the Lubang Fault. It is important for residents and authorities to be aware of the presence of fault lines and to take necessary precautions for earthquake preparedness.
I reckon that it would be better to live near a volcano because if the volcano erupts the magma would take 30 minutes to slide down the volcano and that would give you enough time for you to run away
It is generally subjective, but living next to a volcano may be riskier due to the potential for sudden eruptions. Earthquakes can occur anywhere, but fault lines can be monitored to some extent for warning signs. Ultimately, it would depend on the individual's risk tolerance and preparedness measures in place.