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A divergent beam.
Faults DO NOT produce earthquakes, faults are produced by earthquakes. This means that earthquake loci are centered on and along faults. The energy released by an earthquake is the stress energy built up as a result of plate tectonic forces.
the divergent plate movement
Subduction Zones and Transform faults can produce Earthquakes.
continental and oceanic
Transform boundaries produce the largest earthquakes.
convergent
You are misinformed, It DOES produce earthquakes.
Often, a divergent boundary within a continent will produce rifts, which will produce rift valleys. A divergent boundary may also be referred to as an extensional boundary, a constructive boundary, or a divergent plate boundary.
Earthquakes produce seismic waves that travel through the Earth.
A divergent beam.
All of the earth's tectonic plates have the potential to shift and cause an earthquake. However most of the time they only have the potential and some are more likely to shift than others.
It depends
tsunamis are likely
no the earthquake produces the tsunami
Convergent boundaries.
Faults DO NOT produce earthquakes, faults are produced by earthquakes. This means that earthquake loci are centered on and along faults. The energy released by an earthquake is the stress energy built up as a result of plate tectonic forces.