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What are tectonic earthquakes?
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Answered by kritika100ni
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Tectonic earthquakes occur at plate tectonic boundaries. ... Eventually, the locked section succumbs to the pressure, and the plates move past each other rapidly. This movement causes a tectonic earthquake. The waves of released energy move through the Earth's crust and cause the shaking we feel at an earthquake site.

Answered by GeniusMayank
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A volcano tectonic earthquake is an earthquake caused by the movement of magma beneath the surface of the Earth. The movement results in pressure changes where the rock around the magma has experienced stress. At some point, this stress can cause the rock to break or move.

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