Rift volcanoes
Rift Volcanoes.
Tectonic forces (earthquakes, volcanoes...)
At the boundry of two tectonic plates, you get volcanoes, earthquake epicentres and ( if its under the ocean) tsunamis.
At a divergent boundary tectonic plates move apart.
Volcanoes occur when magma makes it way to the surface. The volcano begins as a lava flow but as it continues to erupt the volcano gets bigger. The volcano eruptions are determined by the pressure and density of the magma chamber.
Rift Volcanoes.
no but coliding plates create volcanoes
Tectonic forces (earthquakes, volcanoes...)
Pangaea broke apart because of the movement of tectonic plates, which causes earthquakes and volcanoes.
Its When Tectonic plates either collide Or Move Apart. Examples Of Tectonic Plates moving Together are mountains and volcanoes.
At the boundry of two tectonic plates, you get volcanoes, earthquake epicentres and ( if its under the ocean) tsunamis.
Mt. Erubus has tectonic plates made up of parts of the lithosphere. These plates grind together or pull apart and this causes volcanoes to erupt.
There would be less earthquakes and probably more volcanoes.
The tectonic plates move at about the same speed your finger nails grow. The gap the plates create when they move apart is constantly being closed up by magma moving up from the mantle.
Rift volcanoes
No. Generally volcanoes occur at plate boundaries called subduction boundaries. At a subduction boundary one tectonic plate rides over another and the lower plate is forced down and magma is forced up
At a divergent boundary tectonic plates move apart.