EARTH SCIENCE
SEISMOLOGY
Question
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Divergent
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Transform
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Convergent
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Convergent with no subduction zone
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Detailed explanation-1: -The circum‐Pacific belt (also called the Rim of Fire) follows the rim of the Pacific Ocean and hosts over 80 percent of the world’s shallow and medium‐depth earthquakes and 100 percent of the deep earthquakes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Earthquakes at Divergent and Transform Plate Boundaries. Earthquakes along divergent and transform plate margins are shallow (usually less than 30 km deep) because below those depths, rock is too hot and weak to avoid being permanently deformed by the stresses in those settings.
Detailed explanation-3: -Transform plate boundaries are where plates slide laterally past one another, producing shallow earthquakes but little or no volcanic activity.
Detailed explanation-4: -A transform boundary causes a fault between two plates of the lithosphere, which will slide past one another. This motion does not create or destroy crust and will cause earthquakes, but no volcanoes. A transform boundary occurs when two tectonic plates move past one another.