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well an earthquake occurs when a techtonic plate moves. even by the slightest bit. techtonic plates make up the earth. when to plates converge (hit one another straight on) that makes a volcano which occasionally can spure out lava from beneath the crust
Yes they did. They also made up the song.
The physical changes of a volcano is if it gets bigger or has more materials that make it up or what changes it.
If your question is "How are earthquakes and volcanos triggered by plate tectonics?", then here is my best explanation. Earthquakes are caused by two tectonic plates smashing together and buckling either upward (Forms a volcano/mountain) or downward (forms a trench/faultline) to trigger an earthquake. If one of the plates goes under the other then I believe the magma leaks out and forms a mass of volcanic rock that can either create a land mass, or make an underwater volcano/mountain.
cracks in the plates which make up the crust. the earths crust is not connected. its made up of plates that moves and they are formed by plates pushing together then collapsing. they erupt when it gets a lot of friction from the plates pushing together
the earths gravitiy causes it to push down
pacific and atlantic plates
I would say that volcano is science because all volcano is in the area of the science position.
If plates move together they will make a montinous or a hill side area. If lava is flowing beneath it it can make a volcano and potentialy erupt.
they mostly occur on the edge of the tectonic plates - the earts plates which make up the crust. when to plates collide push or pull against eachother this will eather form a volcano or an earthquake
There are plates that are always shifting around in the ground. They move 1cm every day. When the plates collide,they make a big BOOM which cause the things in the volcano to heat up. Then the heat pushes everything to the opening in the volcano which causes it to erupt and shoot out.
It's because the plates push up and up to make... drumroll please... drumroll a volcano!
the moving of the tectonic plates which makes the earths surface unstable which then causes earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
When two plates collide one pushes the other one down. Then the magma goes through the gaps between the plates and then the volcano erupts. Volcanoes can also erupt by the plates spreading apart.
Tectonic plates that make up the Earth's surface push together, forming a mountain. Magma that presides under the surface gradually eats a hole in the mountain, until it is a volcano. A volcano erupts when the pressure of the magma is too great, and the top explodes off the volcano.
You can'tmake a volcano erupt.It happens naturally.What happens is, well, first of all, the planet is separated into plates, and when a plate from way below ground or something like that, it goes under into the magma that is in the center of the Earth. Which forces magma to go upward through "escape routes" (volcanoes).When the magma reaches the surface through the volcano it becomes lava, and it comes out the volcano which is an eruption. So you can't make a volcano erupt.
When tectonic plates spread and goes apart they form a ridge, trench, and etc. the line is called a divergent boundary. On the opposite side it causes a convergent boundary when two plates come and crush each other or slides underneath the other forming volcanoes and mountains