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Q: Why does the west coast of the US experience volcanic activity and earthquakes while the east coast does not?
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What are two common natural occurrences in the Andes that cause mountains to rise and the coast to sink?

Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.


Why does Central America experience earthquakes and volcanoes?

The Central Mexican Plateau is the result of volcanic and seismic activity from several interacting tectonic plates, such as the North American, Pacific, Caribbean and Cocos plates. Due to these plates' subduction forces, Mexico is prone to earthquakes and several active volcanos, both on its mainland as well as on its Pacific coast.


Why do earthquakes occur in the Midwest and east coast?

The Eastern and Midwestern United States are not geologically active, however, there are still faults and some tension left over from ancient periods of geologic activity. Additionally, portions of the northern United States experience earthquakes as the crust rebounds following the retreate of the glaciers.


Which place on earth has the most earthquakes?

Many occur along the Ring of Fire (where many volcanoes are located; volcanic activity and seismic activity are both caused by fluctuations in the Earth's crust due to unrest in the mesosphere), as well as along faults on the western coast of the United States. Earthquakes occur there daily. As a matter of fact, Earthquakes occur constantly along any plate boundary or fault, but the two places I just mentioned suffer from more severe earthquakes that occur more frequently.


Why is there a lot of volcanic activity and earthquake epicenters on the coast?

Because that is where the two tectonic plates meet and either slip and slide or collide.


Where does the volcanic activity in the earth occur?

The most volcanic activity is in the Bermuda triangle or "the Devils triangle". It is located in an area located off the southerneastern Atlantic coast of the united states. It is also known for the unexplainable disappearence of ships and aircrafts.


Is a volcanic eruption likely to occur on the east coast of the US?

Is a Volcanio eruption likely to occur on the east coast Of the untial States


Why does North America's Pacific coast has more earthquake than North America's Atlantic coast?

The Ring of Fire is the area on the Pacific's outermost borders. This area has the highest activity of volcanoes, earthquakes, etc. The West Coast is part of the Ring of Fire.


Why is the surface of earth not totally level after all of this weathering?

Short answer. Plate tectonics. The earths' crust is divided into several sections, commonly called tectonic plates. These move, albeit slowly. Where the press together, you get a mountain range, and also earthquakes. Where they meet you also tend to get volcanic activity, as is the case for the west coast and Japan, both part of the "ring of fire". Additionally, Hawaii is situated over a "hot spot" in the mantle. This hot spot is the source of the heat for the volcanic activity that formed the Hawaiian chain.


Is a volcanic eruption most likely to occur on the east coast of the US?

No. The west coast is the most likely place for a volcanic eruption.


On the West Coast of United States is most likely to get earthquakes?

Yes, the west coast of the United States is the most likely to get earthquakes.