Yes, it can, if a volcano erupts at the same time of the Earth Quake.
No. Volcanoes have vents. Vents are holes though which ash, gas, and lava can erupt.
Earthquakes are caused by tectonic plates hitting each other and it is easier for lava to flow through.
the earthquakes special feature is that the land is splitting and a huge crack comes and splits the land. the volcanoes special feature is that the lava comes from the core and comes out of the hole of the volcano.
Three disasters formed by tectonic forces include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis. Earthquakes occur when stress builds up along fault lines, releasing energy suddenly. Volcanic eruptions result from magma rising to the surface due to tectonic activity, often leading to lava flows and ash clouds. Tsunamis can be triggered by underwater earthquakes, causing massive waves that inundate coastal areas.
alright so when tectonic plates meet there are earthquakes because when the plates collide with each other because the earth is always moving it creates giant earthquakes that push and pull the tectonic plates on the crust of earth causing earth quakes. Volcanoes form at the boundaries of tectonic plates because it is one of the only places on the earths crust where there are holes in the crust so the liquid mantle (lava) can escape through the earths crust. forming volcanoes.
YES, the core off the earth is Molten lava so if it is strong and deep enough it can.
The plates underground are shaking up the lava therefore causing the lava to erupt. BOOM!!
Yes; there is still molten lava there and regular earthquakes.
earthquakes. dangerous gases and scorching hot lava!!
Mountains formed from the buildup of volcanic lava often take this shape
No. Volcanoes have vents. Vents are holes though which ash, gas, and lava can erupt.
lava, earthquakes and ash! And lightning discharges near the volcano mouth.
Local earthquakes, Land inflation, Increase of gas emission, eruption of lava.
Earthquakes are caused by Earth's Tectonic movements.. Volcano is caused by the movement of molten lava inside Earth..
Earthquakes are caused by tectonic plates hitting each other and it is easier for lava to flow through.
If you have a bucket, manually dig around underground until you find lava, then get reasonably close with your bucket and right click. Your bucket will fill with lava. Move back to your place, then rightclick on a block to place that lava. Be careful, as the lava you place will being flowing down. Also, lava burns close-by wooden things.
Minor earthquakes, landslides, ****loads of soot, and well, explosions of lava, this is really a question of opinion.