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Earthquake and volcano are two different natural disasters caused by the movement of tectonic plates underground. An earthquake occurs when these plates shift suddenly and violently, resulting in shaking and trembling of the ground. A volcano is formed when molten rock and ash erupt from a vent in tRead more
Earthquake and volcano are two different natural disasters caused by the movement of tectonic plates underground. An earthquake occurs when these plates shift suddenly and violently, resulting in shaking and trembling of the ground.
A volcano is formed when molten rock and ash erupt from a vent in the Earth’s surface, usually as a result of the pressure created by the shifting plates. Earthquakes can cause damage to surface structures, whereas volcanoes can cause destruction through lava flows, ash clouds and mudslides.
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