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Describe how earthquakes are related to volcanic eruptions.

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Earthquakes relations to volcanic activity have more hazards which include ground cracks, ground deformation, and damage to man made structures. There are two general categories of earthquakes that can occur at a volcano: volcano-tectonic earthquakes and long period earthquakes. Most earthquakes are along the edge of tectonic plates. Also where Volcanoes are usually located.
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Earthquakes are related to volcanic eruptions because when an earthquake happens, two tectonic plates rub against each other. Beneath these tectonic plates is molten lava, or magma. When the two tectonic plates rub on each other, it causes an earthquake, and the magma exerts extreme pressure on the rock, making it to crack. For every crack, there is an earthquake. The crack allows the magma to shoot up, either making it's own volcano under the sea, or forcing another volcano to erupt.
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