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The deepest earthquakes typically occur in subduction zones where one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another plate into the Earth's mantle. These earthquakes can occur several hundred kilometers below the surface due to the intense pressure and heat at these depths.
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treches. 300 km or below sea level.
There is no "place" on Earth that cannot receive an earthquake. There are just places that are more prone to them. An earthquake occurs when two of Earth's pates collide. Places like Hawaii might be more prone to earthquakes because of the undersea volcanoes that make up the area.
If the crust was one piece, it would mean that the molten core of the planet had cooled and solidified, meaning that the iron core of the planet was no longer rotating at a different rate than the rest of the planet. This would result in the loss of the magnetic field of the planet, meaning the atmosphere would be exposed to the full force of the solar wind. The surface of the planet would be bathed in solar radiation, and over time the atmosphere would be blown away leaving Earth much like Mars.
if a planet was close to earth it would cause earthquakes and more. if it collided if earth depending on the size if it is big it will collide with earth.
Earth quakes would have first been around when the planet was being formed. So when was the earth first formed?
The deepest earthquakes typically occur in subduction zones where one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another plate into the Earth's mantle. These earthquakes can occur several hundred kilometers below the surface due to the intense pressure and heat at these depths.
You do not say what will harm the earth. The earth is a dynamic planet, if it did not have the processes which cause earthquakes and volcanoes it would be a dead planet. While earth stays dynamic, constantly active, it is the perfect place for us.
subduction boundary. There are only few places around the world where ultra deep earthquakes happen The subduction boundary partially would answer this question but one of these events happened in SPAIN and there is not subduction zone there DEEPEST earthquakes now, can be divide in two parts, some happens below 300 kms but the deepest ones are below 500 km supposed to be the asthenosphere and supposed to be plastic... ( no brittle)
No. it's the deepest point on earth No, it's the lowest spot in the Western Hemisphere. The deepest point would belong to the Dead Sea.
yes im doing a project on sun quakes, moon quakes, and mars quakes
I would introduce earthquakes in a presentation by making poster that shows the layers of the earth including the plates. Along with the poster, I would explain how earthquakes are formed.
None because there is no planet on the earth. but they are near the earth but if you are talking about the earth itself then it would be the earth.
It will remain the same.
Their god Geb is god of the earth and hence would have been god of earthquakes.
Planet Earth is where I live.