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Major earthquakes typically occur along tectonic plate boundaries, where plates interact with one another. These boundaries can be classified as convergent, divergent, or transform. Convergent boundaries involve plates colliding, divergent boundaries involve plates moving apart, and transform boundaries involve plates sliding past each other. The stress and strain from these interactions can lead to significant seismic activity.

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