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Violent shaking from an earthquake can cause soil and rock on slopes to fail and cause a landslide
Violent tornadoes of F4 or F5 strength can remove houses from their foundations. Less intense tornadoes may move houses that are not properly anchored.
Those tectonic plates are huge, they have the size of continents, when they start to move, a lot of energy is involved. You just don't want to be around when that happens. :) Those plates can move away from each other, they can move to each other and crash, they can even get on top of each other or rub against each other, which causes a lot of things like: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, formation of mountains, formation of seas, tsunamis, ...
Tropical cyclones have tremendous amounts of energy. As the storms move, they release the energy in high winds and rain. Most cyclones have the destructive energy of several nuclear weapons.
Oceanic crust is forced under continental crust and melted into lava because of the friction and heat. The lava is then pushed upwards through a volcano, causing a volcanic eruption. The plates sliding also causes violent earthquakes.
they move because of space eruptions
Volcanoes in Japan have explosive eruptions because there is a a magma chamber that has not completely move along the mantle yet so when it erupts it has explosive eruptions.
when the plate tectonics move the volcanoes erupts
From Volcanic Eruptions and when tectnotic plates move.
if u know the hulu dance that Hawaii's dance. you'll be fine. we dance it a little different but we move our hands the way hawaiin's do.
In one sense, you can divide volcanic eruptions into two general types: "red" eruptions and "gray" eruptions. "Red" eruptions are generally nonexplosive or mildly explosive. These eruptions produce flows or fountains of glowing red lava. The lava flows can be destructive, but they generally move slowly, so "red" eruptions rarely cause a significant loss of life. "Gray" eruptions ares explosive. They produce clouds of hot ash and rock. Some of these clouds race down the slopes of a volcano as pyroclastic flows, burning everything in their path. These flows along with other hazards make "gray" eruptions extremely dangerous.
In one sense, you can divide volcanic eruptions into two general types: "red" eruptions and "gray" eruptions. "Red" eruptions are generally nonexplosive or mildly explosive. These eruptions produce flows or fountains of glowing red lava. The lava flows can be destructive, but they generally move slowly, so "red" eruptions rarely cause a significant loss of life. "Gray" eruptions ares explosive. They produce clouds of hot ash and rock. Some of these clouds race down the slopes of a volcano as pyroclastic flows, burning everything in their path. These flows along with other hazards make "gray" eruptions extremely dangerous.
they are not as violent because the plates are sliding away from each other and it is a much smoother process
No. Ecstasy does not make people violent. It will cause a person to dehydrate if they move around a lot. Make sure you watch your water intake.
Natural disasters, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions can move or destroy them.
Violent shaking from an earthquake can cause soil and rock on slopes to fail and cause a landslide
It made the plates move faster i don't know i am trying to fiqure it out