Sure. Why not? I'm enjoying this.
Here's your animated model from billions of years ago:
billions of years? how many biblical days is that???
colorado had a 5.3 or so earthquake the other day. the "super-volcano" in the mountain west is a caldera is that makes up most of yellowstone....the lovely geysers there are steams from the built up pressure under the earth. the molten earth underneath yellowstone is caused from the subduction zone along the washington state coast where the pacific plate and the juan de fuca plate are driven under the north american plate- the melted crust turns to liquid hot magma. that's also why the peaks in the cascades are either extinct or dormant volcanoes (e.g., lassen, shasta, hood, st. helens, and rainier, to name a few).
for the trivia and history buffs- the largest series of earthquakes in north america occurred in missouri in 1811-1812 along the mississippi river in new madrid, mo.
once upon a time i wanted to be a seismologist.....but there was math involved.