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Distinguish between Earthquakes and volcanoes.
Distinguish Between
Solution
Earthquakes | Volcanoes | |
1. | An earthquake occurs when the tension in the normal movements within the earth's crust increases, leading to massive waves creating trembling on the earth's surface. | Volcanoes form when tectonic plates collide, pushing one plate beneath another. Tectonic plates also move away from one another to produce volcanoes. Hot magma rises from the mantle at mid-ocean ridges, separating the plates. This molten rock then rises and erupts on the surface, building up a volcano. |
2. | Earthquakes are difficult to predict because of the random pattern in their occurrence. | Volcanoes are easier to predict as eruptions of varying rates precede their formation. |
3. | Earthquakes originate from deep within the earth's mantle | Volcanoes are surface features. |
4. | 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. |
5. | Earthquakes will typically nor produce significant debris but debris will result from the disturbances caused by the earthquake. | Volcanoes can produce significant debris through ashfalls, mudslides, etc. |
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