Volcanoes and earthquakes are similar in that they both occur in places where two tectonic plates meet.
After a earthquake.
Volcanoes erupt when there is an earthquake or when there is too much pressure inside it.
When an earthquake occurs under a volcano, it can potentially trigger an eruption by disrupting the volcano's internal structure and allowing magma to escape to the surface. The shaking can also cause landslides on the volcano's slopes, which can further destabilize the area. Scientists closely monitor seismic activity around volcanoes to assess the risk of eruptions following an earthquake.
Because of the common geography required for both types of zones many places they overlap.However the definitions for each has different requirements, so technically the answer is NO; they are not the same even though one is usually found along with the other.
The largest island in the northern hemisphere that is not located in a volcano or earthquake area is Baffin Island in Canada. Baffin Island is known for its vast glaciers, fjords, and rugged landscapes, but it does not have any active volcanic activity or major earthquake zones.
it depends how strong the earthquake is some can be stronger than a volcano or than a volcano can be really strong
Yes they areBecause if there is going to be a volcano eruption then there will be certain depth of earthquake which will cause the earth surface tear apart and there is volcano.
yellow stone is a volcano
An earthquake made a volcano erupt which made hawaii. Tajeem
After a earthquake.
i think so because if a earthquake is close to a volcano the the shaking from a earthquake will put a crack in the volcano lava chamber and then the volcano erupt.
no
An Earthquake.
volcano
Yes
Occasionally it depends on how big the volcano is but most of the time no
A volcano eruption can cause an earthquake and or aftershocks