The Ring of Fire and the San Andreas Fault
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because it has lots of minerals from the rock in it.
No. Hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena, while earthquakes can only be triggered by processes relatively deep within the earth.
No it isn't. There are several factors which contribute to earthquake fatalities: the size of the earthquake, the amount of population in the affected area, and the quality of construction of the buildings in that area. So, a huge earthquake taking place in an unpopulated region of Alaska, for example, would cause few if any fatalities, whereas a much small earthquake in Haiti caused lots of fatalities, due both to density of population and to poor construction standards.
ring of fire (surrounds the Pacific Ocean)
It is on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the Iceland Hotspot. This is a very geologically active area resulting in lots of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
well there has been alot of natural disasters around the world like earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions lots just prepare yourself for the next.
Earthquakes occur along a fault. Near the San Andreas fault lots of earthquakes occur.
Tsunamis mostly occur in the Pacific Ocean because they are made because of Earthquakes and lots of earthquakes happen in the ring of fire.
Earthquakes..... Tsunamis..... lots of crap...
Lots of gases come from volcanic eruptions, including Nitrogen. Helium is the surprising one since it is made from nuclear fusion and decay.
Along fault lines. Major fault lines occur where the tectonic plates meet each other. The plates will either rub against each other or one will force the other underneath it, which commonly causes earthquakes.
There are a number of harmful effects resulting from a volcanic eruption. For one thing, the ash and lava destroy habitats and kill lots of animals. For another, immense property damage, as well as deaths, occur when volcanoes erupt.
Due to the past eruptions, the volcanic soil on the slopes is extremely fertile for growing lots of crops.
There are two causes of earthquakes in Iceland. First, it lies on a plate boundary. Movement of the tectonic plates drives some earthquakes. Iceland is volcanically active. The movement of magma underground causes some earthquakes.
Water, earthquakes, and lots and lots of lovers.
Here earthquakes occur because the 2 plates, continental plates, both are colliding with each other so due to friction, there are lots of movements so they collide, they cause movements on the earths crust so-earthquakes occur and because they are continental crusts they can't sink so they have to go somewhere so they move upwards so they cause fold mountains.