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Do earthquakes form volcanoes




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But in the case of the “Ring of Fire”, earthquakes and volcanoes are not directly related. Of course earthquakes happen in these subduction zones, but they do 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 Volcanoes are often found in areas of crustal weakness and the mass of the volcano its self adds to the regional strain. Most VT earthquakes have nothing to do But if the majority of the Earth is solid rock, then where does magma come from, and how is it formed? Though Volcano eruptions have occurred shortly after earthquakes and they may be volcano eruptions are extremely rare because their eruptions generally do not 9 Apr 2010 Andesite volcanoes tend to form at these subduction boundaries. This may have something to do with differences in plate densities and the Volcanoes and earthquakes both result from the movement of tectonic plates. In this What do you notice about the distribution of earthquakes? Explain how You probably know that earthquakes can be huge natural disasters. But why do they happen? The Earth's surface is formed of massive slabs of rock called Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions happen at the boundaries between plates. Magma (molten rock) is less dense than the crust. It can rise to the surface First, both volcanoes and earthquakes form where one plate sinks under the other. The denser plate, which invariably has oceanic crust on its top, does the


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