A small probability as New York is no where near a plate boundary or a volcano, so no major earthquakes or volcanic eruptions could happen. A minor earthquake could occur due to other reasons, however.
Lava flow.
titi ka gago ka An active volcano is a volcano that is still working, still has lava in it. An inactive volcano is a volcano that either that lava has gone away or it has already erupted and lost all of its lava.
An active volcano is a term used to describe a volcano that has erupted within the past 600 years. A volcano that is not active, or has not erupted for 600 years or more is known as dormant.An "active" volcano is any volcano that shows signs of eruption, or that is known to erupt over a period of years or decades.The other type is a "dormant" volcano, which has erupted in the past but not within several decades or centuries.A more specific classification lists volcanoes that are either erupting or likely to erupt as opposed to clasification by varying historical records. Those not on either list are unlikely to erupt in the foreseeable future.
It would take a long time but eventually either a new island will form or if the underwater volcano is close enough to land a current island we become larger
They can be either. Most of the time a volcano is not actively erupting. So the temperature mostly depends on what the weather is. Even during small eruptions, lava and gasses do not heat most the outside of the volcano very much.
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Lava flow.
earthquake and volcano activity zones are located where tectonic plates meet and either converge diverge or slide past each other.
titi ka gago ka An active volcano is a volcano that is still working, still has lava in it. An inactive volcano is a volcano that either that lava has gone away or it has already erupted and lost all of its lava.
An active volcano is a term used to describe a volcano that has erupted within the past 600 years. A volcano that is not active, or has not erupted for 600 years or more is known as dormant.An "active" volcano is any volcano that shows signs of eruption, or that is known to erupt over a period of years or decades.The other type is a "dormant" volcano, which has erupted in the past but not within several decades or centuries.A more specific classification lists volcanoes that are either erupting or likely to erupt as opposed to clasification by varying historical records. Those not on either list are unlikely to erupt in the foreseeable future.
It would take a long time but eventually either a new island will form or if the underwater volcano is close enough to land a current island we become larger
They can be either. Most of the time a volcano is not actively erupting. So the temperature mostly depends on what the weather is. Even during small eruptions, lava and gasses do not heat most the outside of the volcano very much.
a strain meter works by sensing when there is movement in the ground which means it is either an earthquake or maybe a volcano, normally a earthquake is sensed by shock-waves rather than normal movement.
it is called a destruction earthquake/volcano/tsunami. Either of these could happen depending on the conditions
It probably wouldnâ??t be beneficial to live next to a fault line or a volcano. Either landmark may warn you if it will become active, but it also may not.
There are two volcanoes located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. These volcanoes include Waianae and Koolau. The last time that either of these volcanoes erupted was approximately 1.8 million years ago.
Either a volcano or earthquake happens.You see..if a plate goes under one,magma begins to turn the plate into a volcano and it erupts.The weaker plate goes under.SORRY FOR THE HORRIBLE DEMONSTRATION.HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND.