Mid Atlantic ridge or north atlantic ridge
none it is a hot spot volcano a volcano which forms from a pockety of magma beneath the earths surface
The fault that caused the 1995 Kobe earthquake was the Nojima fault.
San Andreas Fault Line
Elevation can impact how active an earthquake fault is. Studies have shown that the higher in altitude a fault line is, the more active the fault line is.
The Zemolina Fault
New Madrid Fault line
Japan sit on the Median Tectonic Fault Line
Yes Haiti and Jamaica both sit on same one
Kilauea
Some places are heavily affected by earthquakes because they sit on or near a fault line. Christchurch, for example, sits near a fault line and is why it has frequent and strong earthquakes but practically everywhere in Australia is nowhere near a fault line so we get very littleearthquakes.
the asian fault
The major fault line in Mindanao is known as the Philippine Fault or the Cotabato Trench. It runs along the Cotabato Basin in central Mindanao, posing a significant seismic hazard to the region.
That sounds like you are looking for the word "fault" or "fault line".
these are the faults that occur in transmission line: 1. line to line fault 2. line to ground fault-this is the most common fault that occurs in tr. line(75%) 3. double line to ground fault 4. triple line to ground (or) 3 phase fault- this is the most serious and dangerous fault that occurs in transmission line.(but rarely occurs)
The fault that caused the 1995 Kobe earthquake was the Nojima fault.
The Denali Fault line is located in Alaska.
New Madrid Fault Line
San Andreas Fault Line