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difference between volcano and earthquake

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The difference between volcano and earthquake:

  • Volcano occurs at the planetary surface whereas earthquake occurs in the interior part of the earth crust.
  • Volcano is always forms new rocks whereas earthquake releases seismic waves.
  • Volcano can be predicted before eruption but earthquakes cannot be determined in a fixed time frame.
  • Volcano is always produce the ash and debris whereas earthquake produces only debris due to the disturbance on the earth crust.
Answered by ag5578112
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Answer:

An earthquake occurs when the tension in the normal movements within the earths crust increases leading to formation of massive waves creating trembling on the earths surface.

Volcanoes are mountains that result from volcanic eruption. ... Volcanoes are surface features. Earthquakes only lead to destruction.

OR

Difference between volcano and earthquake are as follows:-

  • A volcano is a location, an earthquake is an event.

  • A volcano is where molten rock comes out of the ground, an earthquake is where the ground shakes.

  • A volcano is permanent, an earthquake is a moment.

  • Seriously about the only thing an earthquake and a volcano have in common, is that they have to do with ground, and seismic activity. This makes them about as related as a waterspout and a fish (water being the common element there).

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