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No. The west coast is the most likely place for a volcanic eruption.
The volcanic mudflows that occur at stratovolcanoes are known as Lahars. These flows can travel up to sixty miles per hour and have a consistency of wet cement. These flows destroy everything in their path and can travel up to a hundred miles down the valleys from a voclano. These mudflows can occur for many reasons, and it is not required for a volcano to erupt to produce one of these flows. Flank collapse from hydrothermally altered rock in a large stratovolcano can generate these flows without any warning and without an eruption.
Well tectonic plates can sometimes be in volcanic areas. But mostly not. --I think volcanoes usually occur on hotspots in the Earth's outer layer--
not always... but it's likely happen when there are ring structure or cone sheet dikes occur as intrusive volcanic structures when the eruption happen and triggering it..
In order for a fossil to form, it must be buried quickly before it decays and its bones are scattered or decomposed. As a rule, conditions for a quick burial occur only during catastrophic events, such as volcanic eruptions, landslides, mudflows, or floods.
they most likely occur in Florida or the mostly occur in Texas
No. The west coast is the most likely place for a volcanic eruption.
Volcanic eruptions
on a new rock created by a volcanic eruption
The volcanic mudflows that occur at stratovolcanoes are known as Lahars. These flows can travel up to sixty miles per hour and have a consistency of wet cement. These flows destroy everything in their path and can travel up to a hundred miles down the valleys from a voclano. These mudflows can occur for many reasons, and it is not required for a volcano to erupt to produce one of these flows. Flank collapse from hydrothermally altered rock in a large stratovolcano can generate these flows without any warning and without an eruption.
yes, most mudflows do move in one large mass but they usually only occur on gentle slopes.
Winter
Mudflows then occur after
Well tectonic plates can sometimes be in volcanic areas. But mostly not. --I think volcanoes usually occur on hotspots in the Earth's outer layer--
Rain is the most likely type of precipitation to occur in the summer.
I do not believe there is any volcanoes on the east coast
Tornadoes are more likely to occur in early summer.