How are earthquakes and volcanoes related to tectonic plate movement?(1 point)

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As plates move, they push against each other, causing slipping or vents between the plates.
As plates move, they push against each other, causing slipping or vents between the plates.

Earthquakes occur during collisions between small plates, and volcanoes between small and large plates.
Earthquakes occur during collisions between small plates, and volcanoes between small and large plates.

Earthquakes occur during collisions between large plates, and volcanoes between small plates.
Earthquakes occur during collisions between large plates, and volcanoes between small plates.

Earthquakes and volcanoes are necessary to force plate movement.

1 answer

The most accurate response regarding the relationship between earthquakes, volcanoes, and tectonic plate movement is:

As plates move, they push against each other, causing slipping or vents between the plates.

This reflects the fact that both earthquakes and volcanic activity are often the result of the interactions between tectonic plates, such as collisions, subduction, and other forms of movement.