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June 28th, 2016, 01:43 PM
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Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Hello I am interested in having the information about both Earthquakes as well as Volcanoes and the connection between the two of them?

Earthquakes and volcanic emissions happen at the limits between plates. Magma (liquid rock) is less thick than the outside layer. It can ascend to the surface through shortcomings in the outside layer, framing a fountain of liquid magma.

Volcanic activity

Where tectonic plates meet, the Earth's outside layer gets to be insecure as the plates slide past each other, push against each other, or ride under or more than each other. Tremors and volcanic ejections happen at the limits between plates. Magma (liquid rock) is less thick than the hull. It can ascend to the surface through shortcomings in the outside layer, framing a spring of gushing lava.

Geologists study volcanoes to attempt to foresee future emissions. Volcanoes can be extremely damaging, yet a few individuals live close them in light of the fact that volcanic soil is exceptionally prolific.




Earthquakes

The development of tectonic plates can be sudden and tragic, bringing about a quake. It is hard to anticipate precisely when and where a seismic tremor will happen, notwithstanding when a considerable measure of information is accessible.




Connections between Volcano & Earthquakes

A few, however not all, earthquakes are identified with volcanoes. For instance, most seismic tremors are along the edges of tectonic plates. This is the place most volcanoes are as well. In any case, most seismic tremors are brought on by the cooperation of the plates not the development of magma.

Most quakes straightforwardly underneath a spring of gushing lava are brought about by the development of magma. The magma applies weight on the stones until it splits the stone. At that point the magma squirts into the split and begins building weight once more. Each time the stone breaks it makes a little seismic tremor. These tremors are normally excessively frail, making it impossible to be felt yet can be identified and recorded by delicate instruments. Once the pipes arrangement of the fountain of liquid magma is open and magma is moving through it, steady seismic tremor waves, called consonant tremor, are recorded (yet not felt).

Last edited by Neelurk; May 28th, 2020 at 10:01 AM.


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