That area has few plate forms around it.
because it doesn't have very much plate forms around it
No there has not "yet" been an earthquake in the Rocky Mountains. Although scientists believe that there will be an upcoming earthquake near the Rocky Mountains.
climate and mountains
Geologists have trouble explaining how fold and fault-block mountains came into being.
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explain why some rock formations that are commonly called mountains are not really considered to be mountains by gealogist
Mountains do not prevent earthquakes, in fact mountains were created by the occurrence of earthquakes.
Mountains are not required for an earthquake to occur. Recently, in flat areas such as Kansas and Oklahoma, earthquakes have been on the rise.
by a earthquake
Because a earthquake isn't a mountain.. A earthquake starts to happen underground then is on top.
Geologists. They study solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change.
Several things are studied by Earth scientists who specialize in tectonics. Plate boundaries, plate tectonics, boundaries, continental drift, mountains, and volcanoes are all studied.