Geography, asked by savitapawar18068, 8 months ago

different between earthquakes and volcano​

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Answered by meghanakanna85
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An earthquake occurs when the tension in the normal movements within the earth's crust increases leading to the formation of massive waves creating trembling on the earth's surface.

Volcanoes form when tectonic plates collide and one plate is pushed beneath another. Volcanoes are surface features.

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Answered by navylover2916
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Earthquakes are not a geological structure like volcanoes and they do not release magma. They are violent movements of the Earth's crust. However, unlike volcanoes, earthquakes are common to all types of plate boundaries. Earthquakes occur as a result of friction and build- up of pressure between plates.

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