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What causes earthquakes in the pacific coastal plains?

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What causes huge waves to slam into japans coastal towns?

Tsunami are caused by earthquakes.


Do earthquakes occur around the edge of the pacific ocean?

The ring of fire is a system of underwater volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean. These were the cause of the devastating 2004 tsunami


What happens when 2 Continental plate collide?

it causes mountains and sometimes earthquakes


Why is Pacific Ocean ideal of Tsunamis?

The pacific plate slides across the North American plate for example, which causes tsunamis to form do to underwater earthquakes


How does Salmonella paratyphi effect your world?

It sometimes damages trees and causes earthquakes :0


Is the San Andreas fault an earthquake or not?

No it's a fault line that causes earthquakes sometimes.


What causes an earthquake and what negative effects can it have on the environment?

Movement of the Tectonic plates below the surface of the earth causes earthquakes. Negative effects of earthquakes are- 1 It causes a great damage to life and property. 2 It sometimes causes Tsunami also.


Why do earthquakes mostly hit Japan?

Because they are in the ring of fire, a very volcanic area around the pacific tectonic plate that always moves and causes earthquakes, in California, Alaska, Haiti, and ofcourse Japan. I'm 13 ________________________ They do not. There are earthquakes all over the world, every day. But because Japan is part of the "Ring of Fire" around the Pacific Ocean, Japan does sometimes experience severe quakes. But then, so does California, South America, Iran, and New Zealand. And earthquakes can hit almost anywhere. See the link below for the real-time list of "recent earthquakes".


What is earthquakes and its causes?

Earthquakes are cool...


What causes earthquakes in the pacific coast?

Earthquakes along the Pacific coast are caused by the movement of tectonic plates. The Pacific Plate is subducting beneath other plates along the coast, creating intense pressure that eventually releases as seismic energy. This process leads to the formation of faults and the occurrence of earthquakes in the region.


What does the ring of fire have to do with earthquakes?

The Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped area in the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur due to tectonic plate movements. The ring is associated with major earthquake zones, including the Pacific Plate, which causes frequent seismic activity along its boundaries.