Yes. There is normally some level of earthquake associated with a volcanic eruption. It can be mild or a major quake.
If you mean 'how does lava release itself from the volcano', it erupts through the volcano's crater. But if you mean 'how does lava erupt from the volcano', then sorry, I have no answers to that.
rocks falling
it depends how strong the earthquake is some can be stronger than a volcano or than a volcano can be really strong
The "dust" from a volcano, more properly called ash, consists of tiny pieces of rock and glass blasted out when a volcano erupts explosively.
Tectonic plates.
Along subduction zones or boundaries. Or places with a active volcano near them because sometimes when a volcano erupts, or when it almost erupts, the pressure underground could release an earthquake.
Tsunamis occur after an earthquake. Earthquakes that occur in the middle of the ocean can force a tsunami to make landfall.
Well it can only little.But you can feel the ground shaking when a volcano erupt
yes because when it erupts it makes the ground shake
earthquake, volcano
Type your answer here... were do you go when a volcano erupts
An Active Volcano.
The both are a natural cause of mother nature,like a volcano erupts its self and its the same with an earthquake
deader than a door nail!!! It's dormant or inactive.
Yes. In fact, earthquakes and tremors usually precede the eruption of a volcano and are caused by the volcanic activity and pressure building up beneath the ground.
Dormant.
If you mean 'how does lava release itself from the volcano', it erupts through the volcano's crater. But if you mean 'how does lava erupt from the volcano', then sorry, I have no answers to that.