Mount st. Helens
The largest and most active earthquake zone is the Pacific Rim of Fire, also known as the Ring of Fire. This is a roughly horseshoe-shaped ring around the entire Pacific basin which is characterised by frequent seismic activity - especially around regions such as California and Japan.
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earthquake zone level
The zone of Calcified Cartilage
Pacific Ring of Fire
Japan lies on a very active seismic zone as compared to India, hence, more experienced than India
A metamorphic rock is most likely to form in an earthquake zone.
A shadow zone is caused by an earthquake. It is a region that is far away from the epicenter of the earthquake where seismic activity is minimized or not present.
depends on the focus and epicenter depends on the focus and epicenter
a hazard zone are places that suffer from earthquake all the time
a segment of an active fault zone that has not experienced a major earthquake over a span when most other segments have. such segments are probable sites for future major earthquakes
a place were earthquakes are found