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No it can't because the formation is not the same as the others but it can be linked to block mountains and formed as a volcanoes. But others say it is possiable for it to happen and many say it can't but scientist say that some people discovered that their theory is acatuall right and the others are stupid
Volcanoes and earthquakes are similar but different at the same time. Similarities: *Caused by tectonic plate movement *Usually cause a lot of damage *Almost always very dangerous Differences: *When an earthquake happens it can literally make a volcano erupt *Cause different types of damage EX: Volcanoes burn stuff and earthquakes destroy it *Vary in sizes
One person died of a heart attack in the September 2010 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, but this incident could not be definitively linked to the earthquakes. However, in the Christchurch earthquakes that occurred six months later, in February 2011, the death toll was 185.
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Most earthquakes occur along fault lines, caused by plate tectonics. The idea behind plate tectonics is that there are plates at the surface of the Earth that are constantly moving, due to the flow of rock within the Earth. They are constantly moving up against each other - towards and apart, up and down, etc. Earthquakes are a direct result of this. When the shifting isn't smooth, an earthquake can happen. However, that is not the only effect of plate tectonics, though that is the only cause of earthquakes. Plate tectonics cause tsunamis, mountain forms, oceanic trenches, among other things. So if you want to know where earthquakes occur, you should look at a map of the Earth's tectonic plates. Along the fault lines where the plates separate is where earthquakes most often occur. Although earthquakes do occur in some places more than others, these fault lines are where they would happen.
Yes. 1st of all the volcanoes are formed by the plates moving together and one going on the top.
Some, but not all, earthquakes are related to volcanoes. For example, most earthquakes are along the edges of tectonic plates. This is where most volcanoes are too. However, most earthquakes are caused by the interaction of the plates not the movement of magma. Most earthquakes directly beneath a volcano are caused by the movement of magma. The magma exerts pressure on the rocks until it cracks the rock. Then the magma squirts into the crack and starts building pressure again. Every time the rock cracks it makes a small earthquake. These earthquakes are usually too weak to be felt but can be detected and recorded by sensitive instruments. Once the plumbing system of the volcano is open and magma is flowing through it, constant earthquake waves, called harmonic tremor are recorded (but not felt) Also Most earthquakes trigger Tsunami's So (Tectonic plates) is they key work for you :)
No it can't because the formation is not the same as the others but it can be linked to block mountains and formed as a volcanoes. But others say it is possiable for it to happen and many say it can't but scientist say that some people discovered that their theory is acatuall right and the others are stupid
all the living organisms including humans are linked to each other and to the biosphere for survival
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Tsunamis can be triggered by undersea earthquakes, especially those near subduction zones where tectonic plates collide. Volcanic activity can also be linked to earthquakes when magma movement or pressure causes the surrounding rock to fracture and release seismic energy.
what rivers linked lands between the coast and the appalachin mountains with the sea
Well National Parks are linked to Volcanoes because Natural Parks are reserves of natural and semi-natural land so volcanoes are apart pf the natural land because a volcano is a natural thing,resource,etc.
A Tectonic Hazard is caused where two plates meet, these plates are platforms of rock that move on the convewction currents created by the earths core; they are known as tectonic plates. Tectonic hazards are the most obvious in the form of volcanoes and earthquakes, however they can also be other events that are linked to Earthquakes and volcanoes such as tsunamis.
Yes, because the plates underneath the Earth's surface is made up and composed of rock that moves apart or moves closer together. Because of this when the plates move closer or farther apart earthquakes from. Sometimes the earthquake creates a mountain. I think this is the answer but I am not 100% sure. James 12 years old Mountain earthquakes are not all bad. Earthquakes have created most of the mountains in southern California, producing our beautiful scenery and trapping rain clouds to keep us from being a desert. The mountains also form underground traps for oil and natural gas, making oil wells achievable and guiding us to where we have to look for oil. Stephany 11 years old yes, because sometimes earthquake is the effect of two converging plate. When plates converge Mountains or volcanoes are from. atik 9 years old
When the tetonic plates push against eachother at the boundries it causes land to shift and that forms earthquakes
Waves from the Earthquake have been ringing the planet like bell, causing stress in all sections of the planet", Martin said. "Imagine a calm magma chamber that just needs one push, even if a few feet. This would be enough to cause instability in the chambers, causing volcanic eruptions in various locations. These three eruptions will not be the only mountains to go and other quakes worldwide will follow as the worldwide faults get disturbed.