I think it is plate tectonics
Yes, tectonic plates meet at their boundaries, where most earthquakes occur due to the movement and interaction of the plates. The two main types of plate boundaries that are associated with frequent seismic activity are transform boundaries, where plates slide past each other, and convergent boundaries, where plates collide or move towards each other.
They strike the most where tectonic plates are found and when the hit each other
Most earthquakes are caused by plates sliding aginst each other.
all volcanoes are caused by the earths plates moving toward each other and that is called convergent boundaries.
earthquakes are most likely to occur at the boundaries of tectonic plates. Especially at transform or convergent boundaries where the two plates are being forced to slide past each other or against each other.
Beacause plates, at tectonic, boundaries shift against each other.
near the water because tsunamis make earthquakes formNear fault lines. This is where two tectonic plates (sections of the earth's crust) are next to each other. When the plates move, it is called an earthquake.
Most volcanoes on land are caused by the Earth's plates moving toward each other, a process known as convergent plate boundary. When two plates converge, the denser oceanic plate subducts beneath the less dense continental plate, leading to the formation of volcanoes along the subduction zone.
Most earthquakes happen at the edge of tectonic plates, where the plates are colliding or sliding past each other. These areas are known as plate boundaries, and the stress and friction from the movement of the plates can lead to earthquakes.
Many events could cause and earthquake but most common is when two or more tectonic plates rub against each other. Essentially the surface of the Earth (this includes underwater) is separated by large masses of earth called plates. These plates move and often rub against each other which causes earth quakes. The areas where plates meet are called faults. Volcanic eruptions could also cause earthquakes.
The most important factor when determining the types of boundaries that form when two lithospheric plates collide is the relative motion between the plates. Depending on whether the plates are moving towards each other, away from each other, or past each other, different types of boundaries like convergent, divergent, or transform boundaries will form.
EVen if the tactonic plates come close to each other there is a earth quake. If they collide then that most likely splitting of the world