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What's the difference between a earthquake and volcanoe

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An earthquake is the shifting of tectonic plates in the earths crust a volcano is a mountan drawing lava from deep down in the ground it slowly builds up preasure then shoots out the lava.

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hope this helps, have an awesome day! :)

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Volcanoes form at Earth's surface whereas earthquakes originate from deeper within the crust. ... Volcanoes are formed by release of gas and magma. Earthquakes are caused by movement along a fault. Volcanoes lead to the formation of new rock whereas earthquakes simply cause waves which disturb the rock

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