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from your data and understanding of plate tectonics, describe a relationship between earthquakes and volcanoes.
Most volcanoes form at divergent, convergent, or transform plate boundaries, where tectonic movement creates the conditions for magma to rise to the surface. The shifting of plates, magma movement, and pressure changes associated with volcanic activity frequently generate seismic waves, causing earthquakes. Additionally, the same tectonic forces that cause earthquakes (plate collision, separation, or sliding) can create pathways for magma, leading to volcanic eruptions. This results in overlapping zones of high earthquake and volcanic activity, such as the Pacific Ring of Fire.
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Earthquakes and volcanoes are strongly correlated in their geographic distribution, as both are predominantly concentrated at tectonic plate boundaries, with volcanic activity often triggering or being accompanied by earthquakes.