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they both form volcanoes and earthquakes
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The only similarity which I identified between these programs is of "HUMAN INTERACTION"
The earthquake activity of numerous volcanoes is closely monitored to provide warning signs of an imminent eruption. Large volcanic eruptions, especially the explosive type, can release huge amounts of energy that can be recorded by seismographs even far from the source. Recent volcanic activity in Canada has been experienced in BC and the Yukon. Worldwide, the majority of volcanoes and earthquakes are located in the same areas. This relationship is explained through a geological model called plate tectonics.
which of the following describes the similarity between the retained earning, and common stock account?
Both Volcanoes and earthquakes are located where plates of the earth's crust are coming together. This motion and interaction at the edges of the plates is called plate tectonics.
Volcanoes don't move. Earthquakes move tectonic plates, and are then pronounced "earthquakes". So, no, I'm pretty sure there isn't.
When the plates collide they form volcanoes and earthquakes.
Volcanoes
One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things
they both make the ground rumble
Most volcanoes form along the edges of Earth's tectonic plates. Also most volcanic eruptions are preceded by earthquakes.
Earthquakes, volcanoes, and plate tectonics are all related to the movement of tectonic plates. Earthquakes happen when these plates grind against each other, releasing energy. Volcanoes occur at plate boundaries, where material from the mantle rises to the surface. Plate tectonics theory explains the movement of these plates, their interactions, and the geological phenomena associated with them.
No. There is no primary cause-effect relationship between plate tectonics and weather patterns.
they both form volcanoes and earthquakes
Earthquakes and volcanoes are related because they can both be caused by the movement of tectonic plates in the Earth's crust. Volcanic activity can generate earthquakes as magma rises through the Earth's crust, and conversely, earthquakes can trigger volcanic eruptions by creating pathways for magma to reach the surface.
The plate boundary between the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate does produce volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Hurricanes have nothing to do with plate boundaries.