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define seismic zones?


ankitsingh63: A seismic zone is a region in which the rate of seismic activity remains fairly. consistent. This may mean thatseismic activity is incredibly rare, or that it is. extremely common.

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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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It is a region where earthquakes are common.
A seismic zone is a region in which the rate of seismic activity remains fairly. consistent. This may mean that seismicactivity is incredibly rare, or that it is. extremely common.

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Answered by vishesh78647
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seismic zones are the areas which are most prone to earthquakes. this is because these places are situated where two tectonic plates meet there so little disturbances chase serious earthquakes of high seismic waves
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