The Earth's surface rides on a number of large "plates" in the Earth's crust. Like a hard-boiled egg that's been dropped, the shell has cracks. As the plates shift or move around, they cause earthquakes and volcanoes around the edges. The Philippine Islands are on boundary between two such plates.
Yes, the Philippines' location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and its tropical climate makes it prone to earthquakes and typhoons.
Chile is highly prone to earthquakes
Consisting of over seven thousand islands, experiencing near daily earthquakes, and being located on the Ring of Fire, the Philippines are extremely vulnerable to the damage that can be inflicted by tsunamis.
"Philippines have this areas who have dangerous structures and also, the philippines can have a 7.0 + magnitude. Which is, some people die and non living things stop functioning." -From PAkYu.
No. Ancient volcanic activity did occur in the region, but it is not at all prone to earthquakes in modern times.
Don't live in an area prone to earthquakes.
Alaska is the most prone to earthquakes in the US.
Yes. Several areas in Russia are prone to earthquakes.
'seismic' = prone to earthquakes 'aseismic' = the absence of notable earthquakes
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Yes. Haiti is prone to hurricanes, earthquakes, and landslides.
Areas prone to earthquakes should be identified so that people can prepare for them. Most notably, bridges and public buildings should be built to withstand earthquakes.