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Q: Can a convergent boundary divergent boundary and a transform boundary all make earthquakes?
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What type of boundary is responsible for earthquakes?

Divergent, transform, and convergent all have earthquakes


Are earthquakes divergent convergent or transform?

Earthquakes occur at all three types of plate boundary.


What kind of boundaries can cause earthquakes and volcanoes?

Earthquakes can occur at any type of plate boundary, but the most powerful earthquakes tend to occur at convergent boundaries and at transform boundaries.


Shallow focus earthquakes are associated with which type of plate boundary?

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What type of plate boundary produces strong earthquakes?

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.


What type of plate boundary forms earthquake?

earthquakes indicate both convergent,divergent and transform fault plate boundaries


What is the boundary between plates?

Divergent, convergent and transform.


What are the 3 types of plate boundarys?

divergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move apart from each other. convergent plate boundary- a boundary where two plates move towards each other so that one plate can sink beneath the other. transform plate boundary- a boundary where one plate slips along side another plate.


Is mt hood made by convergent divergent or transform boundaries?

Convergent boundary.


What bounderys can cause the most earthquakes transform convergent or divergent bounerys?

Typically, a transform boundary because the two plates are sliding past each other.