The movement of magma can cause movement in the surrounding rock, resulting in earthquakes.
The movement of magma can cause movement in the surrounding rock, resulting in earthquakes.
We do not know how to stop earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
Not usually. Although earthquakes often occur before a volcanic eruption, they are not the cause. The earthquakes are the result of magma (molten rock) moving underground leading up to an eruption. A few volcanic eruptions are thought to have been triggered or initiated by earthquakes, but this is not the typical case.
Earthquakes
A seismograph.
Earthquakes and tsunamis.
The earthquakes are caused by the movement of magma underground and the breaking of rocks by that magma.
Fire,Ash,smoke clouds, and earthquakes
A few things that can predict an occurance of a volcanic eruption can be seismic activity such as tremors or small earthquakes. The release of certain gases such as Sulfur Dioxide and other gases.
When plates get pushed together it creates earthquakes and volcanic eruption's.
Symptoms of a volcanic eruption can include earthquakes, ground deformation, gas emissions, ash fall, lava flows, and explosive eruptions of volcanic material. These events can pose significant hazards to people living near the volcano.
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