Earthquakes are very common along transform boundaries. An example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas fault in California.
Most, but not all, earthquakes occur at or near plate boundaries. A great deal of stress is concentrated and a great deal of strain, much of it in the form of rupture of the earth, takes place at locations where two plates diverge, transform, or converge relative to each other
the relationship between earthquakes and plate tectonics are that plate tectonics tells us about the outer shell or also known as the lithosphere. the lithosphere is the thinnest part of the earth.
Yes! Earthquake epicentres and volcanoes both tend to be concentrated at or near the boundaries of tectonic plates.
Earthquakes are very common along transform boundaries. An example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas fault in California.
All fold mountains are found on convergent plate boundaries.
Volcanos are usually found over subducting plate boundaries.
Plate boundaries
The "ring of fire" marks the boundaries of the Pacific plate.
subbduction zones
No, there is no relationship between the two.
yes
Earthquakes that occur along plate boundaries
An earthquake.
Yes, it is true that the location of the earth's surface is directly above the focus of an earthquake is the epicenter a close correlation exists between epicenters and the plate boundaries.