They can do, however some fault lines will have much less activity than others and some fault lines may only have very very small earthquakes (that in the main may only be detected using seismometers).
Anywhere along fault lines.
Along fault lines
Along fault lines.
along fault lines
Earthquakes occur along a fault. Near the San Andreas fault lots of earthquakes occur.
Between plate or along fault lines.
Because most volcanoes occur along 'fault lines' in the Earth's crust. It's the movement of these same fault lines that cause Earthquakes.
The answer is yes
Yes, most earthquakes occur on fault lines because these are locations where tectonic plates experience stress and movement, causing them to release energy in the form of an earthquake. Fault lines are areas where the Earth's crust is weak and more prone to seismic activity.
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Along fault lines. Major fault lines occur where the tectonic plates meet each other. The plates will either rub against each other or one will force the other underneath it, which commonly causes earthquakes.
Earthquakes occur along fault lines and the edges of tectonic plates. These are areas where the earth's plates move against each other. When they slide past each other, earthquakes occur.