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Actually i found the answer. A lot of earths plates are found there and they rub against each other a causing earthquakes.
about 30000
On average, there are about 20,000 earthquakes each year that are strong enough to be felt. This number can vary from year to year. The majority of earthquakes are small and go unnoticed by people.
They strike the most where tectonic plates are found and when the hit each other
Convergent Boundaries are found where two plates push against each other, sometimes causing earthquakes.
Earthquakes are mostly found at the edges of plates because that is the area of which the plates collide in different ways resulting in earthquakes and volcanoes.
They're not. Earthquakes are caused by the Earth's tectonic plates moving and grinding against each other. See the related question below.
There are approximately 30,000 earthquakes each year that are strong enough to be felt by people. They range in magnitude but tend to be small to moderate in size. These earthquakes are scattered all around the world.
because the form together pushing each other creating one together
Earthquakes can occur anywhere in the world, but they are most commonly found along the boundaries of tectonic plates, where the Earth's plates meet. These regions are called fault lines, and the movement of these plates against each other can cause earthquakes.
Yes they do if you ask how many earthquakes happen each day.
On average, there are around 500,000 earthquakes a year globally, but the majority of them are too small to be felt. It's estimated that about 100,000 of these earthquakes can be felt by people, with around 100-150 being strong enough to cause damage. The number of earthquakes per year can vary due to various factors.