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Two one in the north runs through the middle of the island and the same in the south
Yes, many deserts, if not most deserts, have fault lines in the rocks that lie below them.
Louisiana has many fault lines, but none that have caused major earthquakes.
FAULT LINES - These are lines that is prone to earthquakes just like in the Pacific Ring Of Fire it is the ring like line in the Pacific Ocean which involves many active volcanoes
There will be many fault lines of varying importance yes, The anatolian plate intersects the Eurasian plate there
Due to this, many people are afraid of a major earthquake along Marikina Fault. Thankfully, PHIVOLCS drew maps of Marikina Fault, which shows where the fault lines are. Based on a PHIVOLCS documents, Marikina Fault passes through Laguna, Muntinlupa City, Quezon City, Montalban (Rodriguez) Marikina City, San Mateo, Pasig City and Taguig City.
Yes, there are faults under many, if not all, deserts.
There are fault lines in those areas, and when the earth's plates move, they cause earthquakes. There are two fault lines in San Francisco, but I do not know how much in Japan.
Infinitely many.
Japan is located on top of very active fault lines.
Because the Earth's crust is composed of not one solid layer like a shell, but many pieces, like in a puzzle. These plates are floating on layer of magma. So at these fault lines it is easier for lava to get through the crust and cause volcanoes and such
An infinite number of lines can pass through a point.