I think in Vancouver earthquakes are common in Canada.
Yes, it is quite common for earthquakes to occur under the sea. But they can also occur under the land. Any location on the Earth's surface (or close to the Earth's surface, to be more accurate) can have an earthquake, although of course, some locations are more prone to earthquakes than others.
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Earthquakes and volcanoes are more common along tectonic plate boundaries.
Earthquakes can occur anywhere on Earth but large ones are more common at destructive plate bookbinderies.
Earthquakes are most common where plates of the crusts collide or separate and especially in the Pacific ring of fire. The pacific ring of fire is a chain of volcanoes and earthquakes along the edges of the Pacific ocean.
I think in Vancouver earthquakes are common in Canada.
Earthquakes can occur anywhere, although they are more common near the oceans than further inland.
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Yes. Earthquakes are a common occurrence in California, and some of the faults have been known to produce major earthquakes. It is inevitable that more major earthquakes will strike California in the future, but there is no way of knowing when or where they will be centered.
i don't think this is true. generally australia doesn't have earthquakes but not far away in new zealand which is part of the "ring of fire" they are more common
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Along the "Ring of Fire" which is the junctures of several tectonic plates. It's worth remembering, however, that earthquakes are not confined to this zone, they're just more common there.
Yes, it is quite common for earthquakes to occur under the sea. But they can also occur under the land. Any location on the Earth's surface (or close to the Earth's surface, to be more accurate) can have an earthquake, although of course, some locations are more prone to earthquakes than others.
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