at the edge of tectonic plates
no one knows for sure, but we can works out by looking at the landscape. there could be volcanoes, or lots of earthquakes could have taken place there, because most earthquakes happen on plate boundaries/margins (the edge of a plate). hope this helps!
Yes, earthquakes can happen near the equator. The occurrence of earthquakes is not limited to specific regions and can happen anywhere along tectonic plate boundaries, including those near the equator. The factors that contribute to earthquakes, such as plate movement and interactions, can be present in equatorial regions.
Earthquakes happen most along tectonic plate boundaries, such as the Pacific Ring of Fire. This is because the movement of tectonic plates causes stress to build up until it is released in the form of an earthquake. Areas where two plates meet, such as subduction zones or transform faults, are especially prone to earthquakes.
No. Earthquakes generally happen near boundaries between tectonic plates. These geologically active areas do not favor the formation of river deltas.
Extremely few. Most earthquakes happen in the ocean, or too far below the crust for us to feel them, but hundreds happen every week.
along the edge of the pacific plate
Earthquakes occur along the edge of the oceanic and contiential plates.
no one knows for sure, but we can works out by looking at the landscape. there could be volcanoes, or lots of earthquakes could have taken place there, because most earthquakes happen on plate boundaries/margins (the edge of a plate). hope this helps!
well, tsunami's are caused by earthquakes and most earthquakes occur in the sea.
The pacific ocean
Chile of course
Earthquakes most commonly occur at or near tectonic plate boundaries.
because of its tectonic plate
Yes, but most happen underwater.
no because most occur in the water
Earthquakes can generally occur anywhere in the world, but most happen at plate boundaries.
Yes. Earthquakes happen every day.