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Q: Why do subduction boundaries have deeper earthquakes than any other type of plate bondary?
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Why is Haiti vulnerable to more earthquakes?

The tectonic factors that create the Caribbean islands and haiti are also what causes them to be at risk. Haiti is at the intersection of the caribbean plate and the North American plate with a sinistral (left lateral) strike slip fault to the west and a convergent subduction boundary to the East. Stresses from this oblique convergence will cause earthquakes along the near surface due to the strike slip fault and deeper plutonic earthquakes due to the subduction zone. Why is there a large amount of damage from earthquakes in Haiti? Their buildings aren't made of strong enough materials to withstand it. They also don't have the funds to properly build them.


Why is the geothermal gradient lower than average in subduction zonegeology?

because the oceanic crust lithospher descend into the mantle at the subduction zone .it will be taken to increasing higher temperature as it get deeper


What happens to the mantle rock as you go deeper into the mantle?

earthquakes and volcanoes


Where do subduction boundarys occur?

There is no such thing as a subduction boundary, there are divergent, convergent, and transform boundaries. When there is a continental-oceanic convergent boundary (when a continental plate and an oceanic plate smash together) the oceanic plate, because it is more dense sinks into deeper layers of the earth. The area where the two plates meet makes a trench which is a subduction zone. The oceanic plate will melt into the earth and because of the excess lava it rises out onto the continent and makes a volcanic mountain and the lava erupts.


What are South America describe the pattern of Earthquake depth from west to east along line AB?

Towards the west, earthquakes are shallow. But, as you go to the east you can see that the earthquakes proceed to deeper.

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Why do earthquakes occur at greater depths along convergent plate boundaries?

Convergent boundaries are boundaries where tectonic plates are moving together. Since the edges of both can't be in the same place, one plate will be forced under another plate (and the other above). The plate going 'down' will thus go deeper into the earth - allowing deeper earthquakes to occur.


Why do most earthquakes occur at converging boundaries?

Convergent boundaries are boundaries where tectonic plates are moving together. Since the edges of both can't be in the same place, one plate will be forced under another plate (and the other above). The plate going 'down' will thus go deeper into the earth - allowing deeper earthquakes to occur.


4 At what type of plate boundary do you find most deep-focus earthquakes?

The most deep focused earthquakes would be found at transform boundaries. The shallow focused earthquakes would be found at Divergent boundaries. And the intermediate focused earthquakes would be found at Convergent boundaries. By: A ninth grader.


Which kind of earthquake caused alishan mountain range?

The Alishan Mountain Range in Taiwan lies on the Ring of Fire around the Pacific. The Ring of Fire is a ring of subduction zones surrounding the Pacific which are commonly associated with volcanic activity. Subduction zones are usually associated with oceanic crust (in this case the Pacific) colliding with continental crust (in this case, Asia.) While earthquakes aren't categorized directly by the zones they're associated with, you get more earthquakes and deeper earthquakes at subduction zones rather than at constructive plate boundaries (i.e. the Mid-Atlantic Ridge) which are comparatively seismically quiet. In simpler terms, the Pacific crust moving into Asia from east to west pushed up the Alishan mountains in a collisional zone - which are commonly associated with high earthquake activity.


Most earthquakes occur along the edges of?

Most earthquakes occur at the boundaries of tectonic plates. And i think Most earthquakes occur along the edge of the oceanicand continental plates. The earth's crust (the outer layer of the planet) is made up of several pieces, called plates. The plates under the oceans are called oceanic plates and the rest are continental plates. The plates are moved around by the motion of a deeper part of the earth (the mantle) that lies underneath the crust. These plates are always bumping into each other, pulling away from each other, or past each other. The plates usually move at about the same speed that your fingernails grow. Earthquakes usually occur where two plates are running into each other or sliding past each other. I think so.


Why is Haiti vulnerable to more earthquakes?

The tectonic factors that create the Caribbean islands and haiti are also what causes them to be at risk. Haiti is at the intersection of the caribbean plate and the North American plate with a sinistral (left lateral) strike slip fault to the west and a convergent subduction boundary to the East. Stresses from this oblique convergence will cause earthquakes along the near surface due to the strike slip fault and deeper plutonic earthquakes due to the subduction zone. Why is there a large amount of damage from earthquakes in Haiti? Their buildings aren't made of strong enough materials to withstand it. They also don't have the funds to properly build them.


Why is the geothermal gradient lower than average in subduction zonegeology?

because the oceanic crust lithospher descend into the mantle at the subduction zone .it will be taken to increasing higher temperature as it get deeper


What happens to the mantle rock as you go deeper into the mantle?

earthquakes and volcanoes


Where do subduction boundarys occur?

There is no such thing as a subduction boundary, there are divergent, convergent, and transform boundaries. When there is a continental-oceanic convergent boundary (when a continental plate and an oceanic plate smash together) the oceanic plate, because it is more dense sinks into deeper layers of the earth. The area where the two plates meet makes a trench which is a subduction zone. The oceanic plate will melt into the earth and because of the excess lava it rises out onto the continent and makes a volcanic mountain and the lava erupts.


Do deep focus earthquakes occur as a plate moves deeper into the mantle?

yes they do


Are shallow earthquakes more destructive than deeper earthquakes of the same intensity?

Earthquakes that happen in shallow water cause tsunami and other side affects like landslides.


Produced as a plate moves deeper into the mantle?

Trench.um no it is actually earthquakes and volcanoes... your welcome;)