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Forces of Nature National Geographic Society ~ The movements of these plates can build mountains or cause volcanoes to erupt The clash of these plates can also cause violent earthquakes where Earth’s surface shakes Earthquakes are more common in some parts of the world than others because some places like California sit on top of the meeting point or fault of two plates

Latest Earthquakes ~ About Latest Earthquakes Version Info  Clicking the list icon in the top right corner will load the earthquake list  Clicking the map icon in the top right corner will load the map  Clicking the options icon in the top right corner lets you change which earthquakes are displayed and many other map and list options

Plate Tectonics and the Ring of Fire National Geographic ~ The Ring of Fire is a string of volcanoes and sites of seismic activity or earthquakes around the edges of the Pacific Ocean Roughly 90 of all earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire and the ring is dotted with 75 of all active volcanoes on Earth The Ring of Fire isn’t quite a circular ring

Basic Tectonics Earthquakes and Volcanoes ~ Basic Tectonics Earthquakes and Volcanoes Explore the full collection »The following activities and resources are all related to helping learners better understand plate tectonics and associated earthquakes and volcanoes Showing 12 activities and resources ×

Global Volcanism Program Eruptions Earthquakes Emissions ~ Eruptions Earthquakes Emissions The Smithsonians Eruptions Earthquakes Emissions web application or E3 is a timelapse animation of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes since 1960 It also shows volcanic gas emissions sulfur dioxide SO 2 since 1978 — the first year satellites were available to provide global monitoring of SO 2

Science Explorer USGS ~ The topical directory below provides an alternate way to browse USGS science programs and activities Explore within each topic by data news images video social media and much more

Volcanoes BBC Bitesize ~ A volcano is an opening in the Earth’s crust that allows magma hot ash and gases to escape Volcanoes can look like mountains or small hills depending on what type they are

Earthquake ~ Earthquakes happen when a plate scrapes bumps or drags along another plate When does this happen Constantly About a halfmillion quakes rock the Earth every day Thats millions a year People dont feel most of them because the quake is too small too far below the surface or deep in the sea

Active Volcanoes of Hawaii USGS ~ Glaciers covered parts of the volcanos summit area during the recent ice ages the only Hawaiian volcano known to have been glaciated Lō‘ihi the only known active Hawaiian submarine volcano erupted most recently in 1996 during an earthquake swarm of more than 4000 events that were recorded by the HVO seismic network The volcanos summit is about 969 m 3179 ft below sea level located 30 km 22 miles southeast of the Island of Hawai‘i


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