the plate boundary that can produce shallow earthquake
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Plates can move past each other in the same plane at a boundary. This type of boundary is called a transform boundary. This type of boundary is dominated by strike-slip faulting although other types of faulting may be observed. Where two plates slide past each other, earthquakes originate at shallow depths.
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Transform plate boundaries
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At divergent plate boundaries, earthquakes tend to be weak and shallow. Transform plate boundaries, have shallow, but very powerful earthquakes. At convergent plate boundaries, where two continental plates collide earthquakes are deep and also very powerful.
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