You may think earthquakes and volcanoes can get together but they are unlikely friends creating sensations under the Earth's surface most of earthquakes occur because of the. Movement of tehranic planks previously described sometimes earthquakes happen below a Volcano this happens because magma which is hot molten rocks beneath the Earth's surface push. His own rocks until it breaks and the rock and seats into it. Then the magma builds more pressure until it leaks more magna in. To the crack little earthquakes happen each time the rock breaks and lets in more magna. These little earthquakes are too small to feel they are called homonic trimmers perhaps because of their? Constant release of energy like one long song played underground. What does the analogy? They are called harmonic trimmers perhaps because of their constant release of energy like one long song played underground from the paragraph Mean

The analogy means that the little earthquakes are like a song being played underground because they constantly release energy in a harmonious manner.

The analogy in the paragraph suggests that harmonic trimmers, which are small earthquakes caused by the movement of magma beneath a volcano, are called "harmonic" because they have a constant release of energy, similar to a long song playing underground. This means that these small earthquakes continuously release energy as magma pushes through cracks in the Earth's surface, creating a rhythmic pattern.