techonic plates
near the water because tsunamis make earthquakes formNear fault lines. This is where two tectonic plates (sections of the earth's crust) are next to each other. When the plates move, it is called an earthquake.
earthquakes usually occur on the border between plates, as on the border between, the two plates rub against each other a lot, which creates earthquakes
when earthquakes occur they're most likely on or near tectonic plates. Tectonic plates are the different segments of the earths crust. Earthquakes occur when tectonic plates move towards, away eathother or when one plate weighs more than the other and bottom one melts away and becomes magma (lava underground). Basically a shift in the earth. Because both earthquakes and volcanoes are both linked to tectonic plates, earthquakes can also set off tremors than can make some volcanoes erupt!
All earthquakes are caused by plate tectonics, that is the movement of the different plates that make up the surface of our earth. Earthquakes occur at the boundaries between these plates, (there are 7 plates), when the plates "bump" up against one another or separate enough. The place where these incident occur are called "fault lines". There are two major fault lines in close proximity to the nation of China, and the activity in these fault lines occasionally coincide, giving the illusion of high activity. The reality is that earthquakes in China are no more frequent than in other areas where plate tectonics occur around the globe.
At or near tectonic plate boundaries because there relative movement cause stress to build up within Earth's crust.
Tectonic plates
Plate boundaries are the absolute edges of the tectonic plates that make up our earth's crust. These plate boundaries clash with others making what are known as fault lines, which are the cause of earthquakes.
They do occur where volcanoes are, but it is not because of the volcanoes itself. It is because under the earth's surface there are tectonic plates (plates that make up the earth's crust) that shift, and occasionally collide into one another. This is what causes the ground to shake. This shaking is what we interpret as earthquakes.
No, earthquakes happen as the result of Earth's tectonic plates moving. Tectonic plates are what make up the lithosphere, the top layer of the crust. When the plates move, they either rub against each other, called "shearing", collide with each other, "compression", or they move away from each other, "tension". As the plates move, the rumbling earthquake occurs.
yes it can! it can happen like lightning! there are 20 plates how an earthquake can occur with heat and presure. make sure yull be prepared!
near the water because tsunamis make earthquakes formNear fault lines. This is where two tectonic plates (sections of the earth's crust) are next to each other. When the plates move, it is called an earthquake.
earthquakes usually occur on the border between plates, as on the border between, the two plates rub against each other a lot, which creates earthquakes
It all has to do with the faults and plates of the earth.(if you don't know what those are just google them.) When they move they can cause mountains or make old mountains bigger , cause volcanos, ocean ridges and trenches, and finally earthquakes. When the faults or plates rub against each other they cause the land to also shake. Which causes earthquakes.
Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates (the plates that make up the crust of the earth). Saturn, being comprised of solely gas, can therefore have no earthquakes.
where cracks in the earth's plates connect. it is because the earth is constantly moving from the rotation of orbit causing plates to shift & make earthquakes
Fault lines are the boundaries of tectonic plates that make up the earth's crust. Earthquakes often occur at these boundaries because the movement of these plates causes seismic activity as the plates interact with each other. Plates may push together, pull apart, or slide against each other, or one plate may be pushed under another. Volcanic activity often takes place at the boundaries of these plates, which can cause earthquakes as well.
earthquakes make volcanoes because of tectonic plates