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No. Humans have zero input to the location or serverity of earthquakes.
earthquakes usually occur on the border between plates, as on the border between, the two plates rub against each other a lot, which creates earthquakes
Previous earthquake occurrences, nearness to active volcanoes, and location in the area where crustal [or lithospheric or tectonic] plates meet make a place more vulnerable to earthquakes.
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No. Humans have zero input to the location or serverity of earthquakes.
No. Humans have zero input to the location or serverity of earthquakes.
earthquakes usually occur on the border between plates, as on the border between, the two plates rub against each other a lot, which creates earthquakes
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Yes, generally.
Most earthquakes occur along plate boundaries, which was not true of the New Madrid earthquakes. It was an unusual earthquake because of its location, duration and intensity for that location.
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Previous earthquake occurrences, nearness to active volcanoes, and location in the area where crustal [or lithospheric or tectonic] plates meet make a place more vulnerable to earthquakes.
Because it is near fault lines, the borders between tectonic plates where earthquakes occur.
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