really. Since they are generated by activity, one would assume so. Massive earthquakes or slides generate them. No activity-no tsunami.
On an active continental margin, you would be likely to find an active ocean trench. This structure would generally not occur at a passive continental margin.
Yes
No. There is no such thing as a passive plate edge. They are near a passive continental margin.
active continential margins
Yes, because the mountains are still being developed as the Indian Plate is colliding with the the Eruasian Plate.
On an active continental margin, you would be likely to find an active ocean trench. This structure would generally not occur at a passive continental margin.
On an active continental margin, you would be likely to find an active ocean trench. This structure would generally not occur at a passive continental margin.
Subduction. A subduction trench.
Yes
An active continental margin may have a trench.
Passive continental margin.
Subduction. A subduction trench.
Subduction. A subduction trench.
active continental margin
active continental margin
The U.S. east coast is not considered an active continental margin because there are no plate boundaries near it. Off the coast there is merely a slope with a transition from continental to oceanic crust.
You will find active faults and, if the margin is convergent, volcanoes.