convergent boundary
they forn earthquakes
Divergent, transform, and convergent all have earthquakes
Earthquakes occur at all three types of plate boundary.
According to scientific studies, the least dangerous plate boundary is the divergent boundary. Only moderate earthquakes occur in this type of boundary compared to convergent and transform plate boundaries.
Transform boundary
When the tetonic plates push against eachother at the boundries it causes land to shift and that forms earthquakes
A transform boundary occurs when two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally. This movement causes earthquakes along the boundary due to the friction and pressure from the plates interacting.
The plate boundary associated with earthquakes in Alaska is primarily a transform boundary, where the Pacific Plate slides horizontally past the North American Plate along the Aleutian Trench. This movement causes frequent seismic activity in the region.
One simple answer involves a destructive plate boundary. When a destructive plate boundary slips, the resulting vibrations rush through the earths crust and you get an earthquake.
Any type of plate boundary can cause an earthquake. That said, areas along convergent, divergent, and transform tectonic plate boundaries are the most likely places for earthquakes to occur.
Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.
convergent boundary
they forn earthquakes
Earthquakes
Earthquakes form at a Transform boundary when the plate slips past each other.
A transformational plate boundary forms earthquakes.