I suppose this could be Australia, but it is near New Guinea which has had several earthquakes in the past few decades. Another option is Greenland or Antarctica (yes I'm aware that Greenland isn't a continent). Antarctica has a volcano or two but no earthquakes. While Greenland has no earthquakes and (as far as I know) no volcanoes.
A plutonic Earthquake is an earthquake which occurs in the ocean
The point of origin of an Earthquake within the earth is known as the hypocentre. It can also be called the focus.Directly above this on the surface is the earthquake's epicenter.
An earthquake's focus is the point within the earth where the earthquake starts. The epicenter is the point on earth directly above the focus.
no, there cannot be earthquakes in the asthenosphere
The point of origin of an Earthquake within the earth is known as the hypocentre. It can also be called the focus.Directly above this on the surface is the earthquake's epicenter.
New Zealand is in the volcano and earthquake area, and Australia is not.
I think that it is Iceland.
I think it's the Philippine and Borneo.
Haiti earthquake, Chile earthquake, China earthquake, Iceland Volcano
Not really. Earthquakes can and do occur when a volcano is forming, but the volcano is not a result of an earthquake. Volcanoes are formed when magma (molten rock) within the earth's crust reaches the surface.
Iceland
Australia is a country. No other countries exist within it. Australia is an island continent with a land area of 7,686,850 sq km and is the only country occupying the continent.
Vulcanian is not a kind of volcano. It is a kind of volcanic eruption. The term Vulcanian comes from Vulcano, a volcanic island off the cost of Italy prone to this kind of eruption. This island also gives us the word volcano. This island in turn gets its name from Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and metalworking who was believed to have is forge within the island of Vulcano.
The world's smallest volcano is the Taal Volcano in the Philippines.The description of this volcano is "a crater within an island within a lake". This is because is it an island in Taal Lake.The volcano is a 406-meter high crater. At one time, it was larger but collapsed and then the lake formed around what was left of the volcano.Tagaytay City overlooks the lake and it is believed that it may be part of the crater of the volcano prior to its collapse.This volcano may also be one of the most active volcanoes around today since it has erupted over 20 times since 1572.
Mako Island doesn't exist. It was made up by the writers of the TV show H2O Just Add Water. Within the context of the show the island is an extinct volcano, meaning it is not likely to erupt again.
Neither. It is the capital city of the nation of Australia, which also happens to be a continent.
Oh yes...easily ! Didn't you see 2012 ? Hawaii was sunk within minutes !