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Along the rim around the Pacific ocean.
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Where do most earthquakes on earth happen answers?
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Along the rim around the Pacific ocean.
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The ground beneath our feet is not as solid as it seems. The surface of Earth is made up of several tectonic plates, thick slabs of rock that can be up to about 100 kilometers thick. These plates are floating, actually moving along on molten rock that is circulating below Earth’s crust. Earthquakes occur where two plates rub together, either as they move alongside each other or slide above or below one another. From time to time, the jagged, rocky edges of the plates stick together. When the pressures get too great, the rock snaps and the plates
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B) There are many different effects of earthquakes. One major effect of earthquakes are walls and buildings collapsing. This is usually caused by the direct shaking of the buildings. Another major effect of earthquakes are tsunamis. Another major effect is the soil can become saturated and can cause quick sand.
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Use the paragraph to answer the question. You may not think earthquakes and volcanoes can go together, but they are unlikely friends, creating sensations under the earth’s surface. Most earthquakes occur because of the movement of tectonic plates previously described. Sometimes earthquakes happen below a volcano. This happens because magma, which is hot molten rock beneath the earth’s surface, pushes on rock until it breaks the rock and seeps into it. Then, the magma builds more pressure until it leaks more magma into the crack. Little earthquakes
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The sentence in parentheses means:
D. The tremors from multiple little earthquakes cause energetic beats much like musical harmonies do.
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They are called harmonic tremors, perhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground.
The sentence above is comparing the small earthquakes that happen below volcanoes to a song. We can think of music as a harmonic release of energy. The energy (the notes and chords) are released in a way that is constant, understandable, and even predictable. The same way, those little tremors are also releasing energy in a constant manner. In that sense, they can be compared to a song, to its beat, its rhythm.
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You may not think earthquakes and volcanoes can go together, but they are unlikely friends, creating sensations under the earth’s surface. Most earthquakes occur because of the movement of tectonic plates previously described. Sometimes earthquakes happen below a volcano. This happens because magma, which is hot molten rock beneath the earth’s surface, pushes on rock until it breaks the rock and seeps into it. Then, the magma builds more pressure until it leaks more magma into the crack. Little earthquakes happen each time the rock breaks and lets
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The underlined analogy between 'earthquakes and volcanoes' suggests the improbable yet benign relationship between the two.
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In the given paragraph, the author establishes a relationship between earthquakes and volcanoes using the analogy. He says that the earthquakes and the volcanoes both are located across the fringes of tectonic plates. Although the earthquakes occur due to the 'interaction between the tectonic plates instead of magma yet most earthquakes occurring below a volcano take place due to magma's movement. This analogy helps in elaborating on the resemblance between the two and promote a better understanding.
Computers and Technology
An earthquake is the shaking and trembling that results from the movement of rock beneath earth s surface. earthquakes most commonly occur near tectonic plate boundaries. why is this most likely the case? a. earthquakes can only happen near volcanic eruptions, and most volcanoes occur on or near plate boundaries. b. many plate boundaries are bordered or covered by the ocean. water from the ocean seeps into earthquake fault lines, softening the rock materials so that they can move and cause earthquakes. c. tectonic plates move along, against, or
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. This is mostly the case because tectonic plates move along, against, or away from each other at their boundaries. These movements produce earthquakes. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
Geography
Most of the world s largest earthquakes happen around the rim of the Pacific Ocean. The map below shows the locations of the 15 largest earthquakes in the world since 1900. World s 15 largest earthquakes since 1900 - located in the circum-Pacific Belt - concentrated around the coastal regions of Chile, Indonesia, japan and Alaska Refer to the map of Earth s plates below, and determine which type of plate boundary is most often associated with these earthquake events.
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Ocean / Continental Convergent boundary plate
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The earth plates move to each other in Convergent boundaries plates. The convergent boundary plate can be ocean/ocean, ocean/continental, and continental/continental convergent boundary plate. They are also considered a destructive boundary plate because the plate constantly collides with each other.
For the ocean continental convergent boundary plate, oceans and a continental plate collide. The collision leads to subduction which is the movement of the continental plate below the ocean plate. This movement of the continental plate beneath the ocean plate can result in earthquakes
From the map, most of the location affected are characterized by Ocean/ Continental convergent boundary, that is why earthquake often occurs in these locations.
Biology
Which statement about earthquakes is accurate? select the two correct answers. about 100 earthquakes per year are strong enough to cause damage. a few hundred earthquakes per year are strong enough to be detected by instruments. more than 1 billion earthquakes happen per year. most earthquakes are not strong enough to be felt by humans. fewer than 100,000 earthquakes happen per year.
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About 100 earthquakes per year are strong enough to cause damage.
Most earthquakes are not strong enough to be felt by humans
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Earthquakes happen very frequently because the earth’s tectonic plates are always on the move (though just a few inches per year) and they collide or brush against each other causing stress that is released regularly as earthquakes. Close to a million earth tremors that are undetectable to humans occur every year. These are 2.4 Ritcher and less in magnitude. However, every year there are about 100 earthquakes above 6.0 Ritcher in magnitude that cause damage.
Geography
How did sir charles lyell s work scientists? . a.. by demonstrating the causes of earthquakes.. b.. by proving that earth’s age is very young. c.. by providing an understanding that most changes on earth’s surface happen slowly. d.. by explaining how flooding changes the surface of the earth.
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Sir Charles Lyell is a well known lawyer that diverted himself to the realms of Geology. His well acknowledged brainchild is the book, "Principles of Geology". In this book, he explained that valleys were formed from the gradual process of formation and that the Earth undergoe periodic changes throughout. Answer here is C.
Geography
How did sir charles lyell s work scientists? . a.. by demonstrating the causes of earthquakes.. b.. by proving that earth’s age is very young. c.. by providing an understanding that most changes on earth’s surface happen slowly. d.. by explaining how flooding changes the surface of the earth.
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Sir Charles Lyell is a well known lawyer that diverted himself to the realms of Geology. His well acknowledged brainchild is the book, "Principles of Geology". In this book, he explained that valleys were formed from the gradual process of formation and that the Earth undergoe periodic changes throughout. Answer here is C.
Biology
Charles lyell developed the concept that geological processes progress at uniform, or constant, rates throughout history. most geologists of his time thought sudden, major catastrophes were the cause of the geologic formations they studied. which of the following pieces of evidence was most likely to have influenced lyell to break away from this school of catastrophism and develop a different school of thought? events such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes happen relatively frequently and regularly. the same types of geologic formations are
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option (A)
Explanation: The renown geologist Charles Lyell has a huge contribution in the field of geology, who brought into the concept of "Uniformitarianism" which depicts that the earth undergoes the same geological processes at a constant rate that means the processes that has taken place in the past will undergo now and in future too.
Due to this on-going tectonic activities, the earth experiences earthquakes and volcanic eruptions at different places at different time.
Hence, the correct option here is (A)
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