The largest volcano in Mexico is Pico de Orizaba, with a height of 5636 meters (18,491 ft).
There are 43 volcanoes in Mexico, 17 are considered active
Yes. There are numerous volcanoes in Mexico and earthquakes are a relatively common occurrence.
Yes. The west coast of Mexico is along a plate boundary, creating a large potential of earthquakes, and tornadoes as strong as F4 have struck the country as well.
yes. there are quite a few actually.
africa does not have volcanoes africa does have erthquakes
Earthquakes can cause a volcano to erupt.
Western and southern Mexico qualify as such. The region is located on the subduction zone between the North American, Pacific and Cocos tectonic plates. It is also known as part of the "Ring of Fire" with plenty of volcanoes and prone to earthquakes.
Earthquakes and volcanoes are usually found near plate boundaries.
Pressure under ground is responsible for volcanoes.
Volcanoes and earthquakes are some natural hazards found in central Mexico.
THERE is no earthquakes or volcanoes in space or in europe
Because Mexicos Earthquakes Affect The Ground And Affect
The Yucatan peninsula of Mexico is frequently hit by hurricanes, earthquakes and volcano's are unlikely but possible, and a tsunami could originate halfway around the world.
*volcanoes Earthquakes and vOlcanoes can cause much damage among an area if it's shaken to pieces.
earthquakes
Iraq experiences earthquakes but does not have any volcanoes.
Several volcanoes found in Mexico are within the Pacific Ring of Fire, which is an area prone to earthquakes and volcano eruptions, just like those found on the US' western board.
India has volcanoes and regularly experiences earthquakes.
Scotland is situated on a stable tectonic plate, far from any plate boundaries where volcanic or seismic activity typically occurs. The lack of volcanic activity means there are no active volcanoes in Scotland. While Scotland does experience occasional minor earthquakes, they are usually of low magnitude due to the area's stable geological conditions.
Earthquakes
"The author of Volcanoes and Earthquakes in action was Marianne Borgardt."