Jordan is not known for significant volcanic activity, as it is primarily located in a stable tectonic region. However, it does experience occasional earthquakes due to its position near the boundary of the Arabian and Eurasian tectonic plates, particularly along the Dead Sea Transform fault system. These earthquakes are generally of low to moderate magnitude, but there is a potential for larger seismic events. The country's geological features include some ancient volcanic formations, but active volcanism is not present.
africa does not have volcanoes africa does have erthquakes
Earthquakes can cause a volcano to erupt.
* No Sweden does not get tsunamis. * No Sweden does not have any live volcanoes to get volcano eruptions, closest volcanoes would be the once in the Eifel volcanic fields in Germany. * Yes Sweden do get earthquakes from time to time, but powerful earthquakes are very rare in Sweden, which lies on a thick and cold crust.
Earthquakes and volcanoes are usually found near plate boundaries.
Pressure under ground is responsible for volcanoes.
Iraq experiences earthquakes but does not have any volcanoes.
no
THERE is no earthquakes or volcanoes in space or in europe
*volcanoes Earthquakes and vOlcanoes can cause much damage among an area if it's shaken to pieces.
earthquakes
India has volcanoes and regularly experiences earthquakes.
Earthquakes
Yes, Hawaii has the most earthquakes and volcanoes in the US.
"The author of Volcanoes and Earthquakes in action was Marianne Borgardt."
Yes. There are numerous volcanoes in Asia, and many parts of the continent are frequented by earthquakes.
There have not been any eruptions though rare earthquakes have occurred before.
Tsunamis are related to earthquakes in that earthquakes happen underwater, creating Tsunamis. Volcanoes are somewhat related to earthquakes in that some warning signs of volcanoes are tiny earthquakes, created by the movement of magma and the swelling of the volcano. Other than that, I don't think so.