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What is the difference between an earthquake and a volcano?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 boundary. ... They can take place when moving plates collide or when they become locked together.

Answered by hindavi26
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Volcanoes are surface features. Earthquakes only lead to destruction. Volcanoes may cause the formation of the new crust as magma ejected from a volcano cools down to from new surfaces.

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