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along plate boundaries
Earthquakes are likely to occur along tectonic plate boundaries where there is movement and stress in the Earth's crust. Volcanoes are likely to occur at convergent plate boundaries, divergent plate boundaries, and hotspots where magma from the Earth's mantle reaches the surface.
Tectonic plates move along, against, or away from eachother at their boundaries. These movements produce earthquakes
tectonic plate boundaries
along tectonic plate boundaries
Earthquakes most commonly occur at or near tectonic plate boundaries.
Tectonic plates move along, against, or away from eachother at their boundaries. These movements produce earthquakes
Because there are far less earthquakes in the middle of a tectonic plate. About 90% of the world's earthquakes occur at plate boundaries.
Tectonic plate boundaries are known for its earthquakes and volcano eruptions due to the constant shifting
Along the tectonic plate boundaries.
Earthquakes and volcanoes are more common along tectonic plate boundaries.
Earthquakes that occur far from plate boundaries are called intraplate earthquakes. These earthquakes can happen due to the reactivation of ancient faults or the buildup of stress within a tectonic plate caused by various geological processes, such as volcanic activity or the movement of magma. They are less frequent than tectonic earthquakes at plate boundaries but can still be significant due to the accumulated stress in the crust.