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The tectonic plates involved in the Haiti earthquake are the Caribbean Plate and the North American Plate. The earthquake was caused by the movement along a strike-slip fault between these two plates.
The North American and Caribbean tectonic plates caused the Haiti earthquake in 2010. The movement along the boundary between these two plates resulted in the devastating earthquake.
Haiti's earthquake was not strong enough to produce a tsunami. The earthquake caused a lot of destruction in Haiti, but that was largely because the buildings in Haiti had not been designed to withstand earthquakes. The earthquake in Haiti had its epicentre on LAND not in the ocean. Thus there was no sea floor movement associated with the earthquake which could have produced a tsunami.
The earthquake that occurred in Haiti on January 12, 2010 is known as the 2010 Haiti earthquake. It was a catastrophic event that caused widespread devastation and loss of life in the country.
Haiti earthquake happened because the Carribbean plate and the North American plate clashed. The Carribbean plate moves about 20mm eastwards each year and the North American moves much slower. That's why the plates crashed and an earthquake happened. oh yeah. You are very kind
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The tectonic plates involved in the Haiti earthquake are the Caribbean Plate and the North American Plate. The earthquake was caused by the movement along a strike-slip fault between these two plates.
The North American and Caribbean tectonic plates caused the Haiti earthquake in 2010. The movement along the boundary between these two plates resulted in the devastating earthquake.
The plates in Haiti moved due to the shifting of tectonic plates along a fault line called the Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault zone. This movement resulted in the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010.
The movement of the Caribbean and the north American plate caused haiti's earthquake . x hope this helps x
Haiti's earthquake was not strong enough to produce a tsunami. The earthquake caused a lot of destruction in Haiti, but that was largely because the buildings in Haiti had not been designed to withstand earthquakes. The earthquake in Haiti had its epicentre on LAND not in the ocean. Thus there was no sea floor movement associated with the earthquake which could have produced a tsunami.
I think it was the Caribbean plate and the cocos plate.
It was a conservative earthquake caused by tectonic plates under ground, that rub together to make friction.
The Ferreros and Digadua plate directed approximately 200 km north east of Haiti Triggered Spasms in the fault and in turn produced the 7.0 magnitude earthquake.
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 was caused by movement along the Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault zone, which runs along the border of the North American and Caribbean tectonic plates. Specifically, the earthquake was the result of a slip along a blind thrust fault within this fault zone, rather than movement between distinct tectonic plates.
That would be the North American and Caribbean Plates. The earthquake happened on 12th January 2010
The earthquake that occurred in Haiti on January 12, 2010 is known as the 2010 Haiti earthquake. It was a catastrophic event that caused widespread devastation and loss of life in the country.