the plates might crash together causing the water above them to jolt, which can cause tsunamis.
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Arabian Plate and Eurasian plate
Continental and Oceanic plates.
Where an oceanic plate dives under a continental plate (e.g. just offshore the Washington/Oregon coast, creating a line of explosive volcanos just inland).
Earthquakes are most likely to occur near tectonic plate boundaries, where tectonic plates interact and cause stress to build up and release in the form of seismic activity. These boundaries include convergent boundaries where plates collide, divergent boundaries where plates separate, and transform boundaries where plates slide past each other.
Divergent
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Arabian Plate and Eurasian plate
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.
Continental and Oceanic plates.
earthquakes are most likely to occur at the boundaries of tectonic plates. Especially at transform or convergent boundaries where the two plates are being forced to slide past each other or against each other.
Where an oceanic plate dives under a continental plate (e.g. just offshore the Washington/Oregon coast, creating a line of explosive volcanos just inland).
Earthquakes are most likely to occur near tectonic plate boundaries, where tectonic plates interact and cause stress to build up and release in the form of seismic activity. These boundaries include convergent boundaries where plates collide, divergent boundaries where plates separate, and transform boundaries where plates slide past each other.
Active volcanoes are not likely to be located at convergent boundaries where an oceanic plate subducts beneath a continental plate because the melting point of the oceanic crust is lower, causing it to melt and create volcanic features before reaching the surface. Instead, active volcanoes are more commonly found at divergent boundaries where plates move apart.
Can you please specify which cities you are asking about?
Volcanic island arcs are likely to result from convergent boundaries where an oceanic plate subducts beneath another oceanic plate or a continental plate. The subducted plate can melt, causing magma to rise and form a series of volcanic islands above the subduction zone.
A volcano is most likely to form at a convergent plate boundary, where two tectonic plates collide, forcing one plate to subduct beneath the other. The subducted plate melts and rises to the surface, forming a volcano.