Subduction Zones and Transform faults can produce Earthquakes.
Any kind of fault can cause a earthquake.
All of them. For example: the earthquake of 2010 in Chile happened along a convergent fault while the 2010 earthquake in Haiti happened along a transform fault. Source: I am just a genius...
Earthquakes happen when under the ground rocks break at a fault. The rocks then break it release of energy which causes semi waves.
Transform fault
Because going through the middle of haiti is a fault line so he fault line causes earthquakes when the two plates on each side move.
The fault line is basically a separation of the plates in the earth and when they shift. They rub together causing the vibrations known as Earthquakes or tremors.
fault
fault
No it's a fault line that causes earthquakes sometimes.
It causes and earthquake
That would be the San Andreas fault line.
I think you will ind that it is the San Andreas Fault line.
normal fault
The San Andreas Fault is a transverse fault boundary and causes earthquakes, impacting everyone in the region.
Bercel
All of them. For example: the earthquake of 2010 in Chile happened along a convergent fault while the 2010 earthquake in Haiti happened along a transform fault. Source: I am just a genius...
A sudden slip on a fault causes earthquakes. When the sides of a fault are pressed together due to stresses on the earth's outer layer, it slips and releases energy in waves that travel along the earth's crust, which causes the shaking during an earthquake.
Movement along the fault causes earthquakes; several thousand occur annually, although only a few are of moderate or higher magnitude.