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Where is earthquakes most likely to occur?

earthquakes are most likely to occur on the rim of tectonic plates


Earthquakes are most likely to occur in Europe?

alpine system


What are volcanoes and earthquakes likely to occur?

If you mean "where" earthquakes and volcanoes are most likely to occur it is in what's called the "ring of fire" which is the coastal ring around the Pacific Ocean.


What events are most likely to occur along transform boundary?

The answer is Earthquakes


Where is earthquakes natural disaster most likely to occur?

On plate boundaries .


Where are country earthquakes most likely to occur?

along fault lines


Where are earthquakes or volcanoes likely to occur?

Earthquakes are likely to occur along tectonic plate boundaries where there is movement and stress in the Earth's crust. Volcanoes are likely to occur at convergent plate boundaries, divergent plate boundaries, and hotspots where magma from the Earth's mantle reaches the surface.


Why are earthquakes most likely in Australia?

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


Where do earthquakes occur mostly at?

yo momma hahahahahahah jk it's in faults and transform boundries.


Where are the most recent earthquakes occurring and are they more likely to occur in certain locations?

The most recent earthquakes occur along tectonic plate boundaries, such as the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Ocean. Earthquakes are more likely to occur in areas where tectonic plates meet, leading to increased seismic activity due to the movement of plates.


Where are earthquakes most likely to occer?

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.


What geological processes is most likely to occur when plates slide past each other at a transfrom boundary?

Earthquakes