They are the same because earthquakes are caused from the fault lines shifting and moving, and volcanoes can sprout from the cracks in the fault lines.
The tectonic plates move left, right, on top of each other, or below each other. I think that they both have to be moved one on top of the other to make a volcano, and an Earthquake, but a volcano vent has to be near to the plates' fault.
the plates both hit into each other but for volcanoes one plate goes on top of each other and a volcano forms but for earthquakes they hit into each other and it shakes the earth
The plates both hit into each other but for volcanoes one plate goes on top of each other and a volcano forms but for earthquakes they hit into each other and it shakes the earth.
According to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet — its surface is composed of many individual plates that move and interact, constantly changing and reshaping Earth's outer layer. Volcanoes and earthquakes both result from the movement of tectonic plates. In this interactive activity produced for Teachers' Domain with images from NASA, see the relationship between earthquakes and volcanoes and the boundaries of tectonic plates
According to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet — its surface is composed of many individual plates that move and interact, constantly changing and reshaping Earth's outer layer. Volcanoes and earthquakes both result from the movement of tectonic plates. In this interactive activity produced for Teachers' Domain with images from NASA, see the relationship between earthquakes and volcanoes and the boundaries of tectonic plates
Yes because they both make the earth move.
ReplyDeleteVolcanoes and earthquakes both result from the movement of tectonic plates.
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they are both the same because of the earth splitting apart.
ReplyDeletethey both shake
ReplyDeleteVolcanoes and earthquakes are caused by the shifting of tectonic plates.
ReplyDeleteVolcanoes and earthquakes are bad.
ReplyDeleteThey both move.
ReplyDeleteThat when tectonic plates push together they create earthquakes and volcanoes.
ReplyDeleteI have absolutely have no idea.
ReplyDeleteThey both have "shaking" in common.
ReplyDeleteThey both Move and make movement and shake
ReplyDeleteThey both move and shake.
ReplyDeleteThey are the same because earthquakes are caused from the fault lines shifting and moving, and volcanoes can sprout from the cracks in the fault lines.
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ReplyDeleteThey both shakeing in common.
ReplyDeleteThey both move and shake to cause movement on the suface.
ReplyDeleteThe tectonic plates move left, right, on top of each other, or below each other. I think that they both have to be moved one on top of the other to make a volcano, and an Earthquake, but a volcano vent has to be near to the plates' fault.
ReplyDeleteThey both can damage places.
ReplyDeleteVolcanos and Earthquakes are both when plates move.
ReplyDeleteThey both move on top of each other.
ReplyDeleteVolcanoes and earthquakes are caused by the shifting of tectonic plates.
ReplyDeleteThey are the same because earthquakes are caused from the fault lines shifting and moving, and volcanoes can sprout from the cracks in the fault lines
ReplyDeleteBolth volcanos and earthquakes are created when plates shift.
ReplyDeleteThey both make the Earth shake and they both can make the Earth's surface have movement.
ReplyDeleteThey both shake and move.
ReplyDeleteVolcanoes and earthquakes both result from the movement of tectonic plates.
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They both shake the earth
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Deletethe plates both hit into each other but for volcanoes one plate goes on top of each other and a volcano forms but for earthquakes they hit into each other and it shakes the earth
ReplyDeleteThe plates both hit into each other but for volcanoes one plate goes on top of each other and a volcano forms but for earthquakes they hit into each other and it shakes the earth.
ReplyDeleteThey are both from the shifting of the plates.
ReplyDeleteThey both shake the earth.
ReplyDeleteBoth Volcanoes and earthquakes are formed when the plates underground shift.
ReplyDeleteA Earthquake and Volcanoes are both caused by teconic plates colide.
ReplyDeleteTectonic plates cause earthquakes and volcanos.
ReplyDeleteThey both make the Earth shake and they both can make the Earths surface have movement.
ReplyDeleteearth quakes and volcanoes destroy things and make things go BOOM
ReplyDeleteEarthquakes and Volcanos both make the Earth shake and the plates underground shift.
ReplyDeleteEarthquakes and volcanos both destroy the earths surface
ReplyDeleteWhen the plates hit they cause earthquakes and volcanos from the force they hit together.
ReplyDeleteWhen plates move apart it can cause an earthquake and it can cause a volcano.
ReplyDeleteVolcanoes and Earthquakes both shake the earths surface.
ReplyDeleteAccording to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet — its surface is composed of many individual plates that move and interact, constantly changing and reshaping Earth's outer layer. Volcanoes and earthquakes both result from the movement of tectonic plates. In this interactive activity produced for Teachers' Domain with images from NASA, see the relationship between earthquakes and volcanoes and the boundaries of tectonic plates
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Earth plate make Earth move
ReplyDeleteBoth volcanoes and earthquakes are caused by the plates and make the Earth move.
ReplyDeleteWhen plates hit against each other and left each other up.
ReplyDeleteAccording to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet — its surface is composed of many individual plates that move and interact, constantly changing and reshaping Earth's outer layer. Volcanoes and earthquakes both result from the movement of tectonic plates. In this interactive activity produced for Teachers' Domain with images from NASA, see the relationship between earthquakes and volcanoes and the boundaries of tectonic plates
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The tectonic plate movement that is the same for both volcanoes and earthquakes is convergent plates(collision).
ReplyDeleteThe plates are moving to erupt volcanoes and also cause earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteConvergent plates move in both volcanoes and earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteConvergent plates move in earthquakes and volcanos.
ReplyDeleteConvergent plates move in earthquakes and volcanos.
ReplyDeleteconvergent plates move in volcanos and earthquakes
ReplyDeleteConvergent plates move in earthquakes and volcanos.
ReplyDeleteconvergent plates move in earthquakes and volcanoes
ReplyDeleteConvergent plates move in the same way as in volcanos and earthquakes
ReplyDeleteConvergent plates are similar to both volcanoes and earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteConvergent plates both move in earthquakes, and volcanos.
ReplyDeleteThey are Similar Because they both have to do with the earth and magma.
ReplyDeleteBOTH PLATES COLLIDE AND CAUSE A EARTHQUAKE AND WITCH MAKES A MOUNTAIN WITCH MAKE A VALCANO
ReplyDeleteConvergent plates move in earthquakes and volcanoes.
ReplyDeleteWhen two plates collide and make a earthquake and a volcano.
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