The boarder between two plates is called a boundary.
Earthquakes tend to occur at the boundaries of tectonic plates, where the plates interact. This is because the movement and interaction of these plates cause stress to build up within the Earth's crust, which is released as seismic waves during an earthquake. The specific type of boundary (e.g., convergent, divergent, transform) will influence the nature and intensity of the earthquake activity in that region.
Beacause plates, at tectonic, boundaries shift against each other.
Pacific and North American Plate
the active boundary between plates is a ?
Its on the border of eurasian, pacific and indo-australian plates
the Philippines and the Pacific plates border Japan
Probably not, but they did know that japan is on the ring of fire (the border between two plates) so earthquakes are more likely to happen.
There are several places in the world you can do this: the border between the U.S. and Mexico the border between Israel and the West bank or Gaza the border between Germany and Poland the border between South Africa and Botswana the border between Singapore and Malaysia the border between Greece and Turkey
The North American and Eurasian Plates in the North Atlantic and the South American and African Plates in the South Atlantic border the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
The formula for the electric field between two plates is E V/d, where E is the electric field strength, V is the voltage difference between the plates, and d is the distance between the plates.
in Iraq-Iran border and in India
A gap between plates is commonly known as a clearance or a spacing.