yes
earthquakes
Rocks can form rift valleys and mountains.
All of them. For example: the earthquake of 2010 in Chile happened along a convergent fault while the 2010 earthquake in Haiti happened along a transform fault. Source: I am just a genius...
Earthquakes happen along plate boundaries because this is where the ground can shift together, creating a shock wave of varying proportions.
they all occur along plate boundaries
earthquakes
Earthquakes are very common along transform boundaries. An example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas fault in California.
Earthquakes can, and do, occur at divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries.
Any type of plate boundary can cause an earthquake. That said, areas along convergent, divergent, and transform tectonic plate boundaries are the most likely places for earthquakes to occur.
Rocks can form rift valleys and mountains.
they occur at transform boundaries
because the plate boundaries will always go along with it
Earthquakes and volcanoes are more common along tectonic plate boundaries.
At these boundaries, the rocks grind and slide against each other, causing earthquakes.
Earthquakes are very common along transform boundaries. An example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas fault in California.
All of them. For example: the earthquake of 2010 in Chile happened along a convergent fault while the 2010 earthquake in Haiti happened along a transform fault. Source: I am just a genius...
Earthquakes typically occur along transform boundaries releasing different amounts of energy, depending on the severity of the earthquake. Earthquakes are caused because one plate grinds past another plate, producing vibrations caused by the release of energy.