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A shift in the ocean floor might cause a tsunami.
As the plates rub against each other, they cause the ground to move, creating an earthquake or a volcanic eruption.
The largest non-organic cause of CO2 release is volcanic activity. In fact a single large eruption can produce more CO2 for the year than human activity does (Mt. St. Helens, for example).
If the magma is more viscous, the eruption is stronger.
No
No. There is nothing any person can do to cause or prevent a volcanic eruption.
yes
volcanic eruptions may cause mass extinctions or volcanic haze.a mass extinction is when a large number of species die out over a short period of geologic time and volcanic haze is when the gases of an eruption cause a haze and block out sunshine, causing a mass extinction.
Plate tectonics
A volcanic eruption underwater is called a submarine volcanic eruption. By contrast, a volcanic eruption on land is called a subaerial eruption.
Cows and volcanic eruption.
When tectonic plates go under each other.
A destructive margin
The deadliest volcanic eruption in the world was the eruption of the Tambora volcano in 1812, It caused an estimated 92,000 deaths.
There are no waves that are specifically called "volcanic waves"; however, a volcanic eruption can of course cause seismic waves. These can be longitudinal or transverse.
No, climate and weather do not cause volcanic eruptions. However weather affects the products produced by a volcanic eruption.