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What is true about the location of volcanoes, earthquake epicenters, and mountain ranges?

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Answered by shrutikhot
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Volcanoes, earthquakes, and mountain ranges can all be found at the site of convergent boundaries. Finally, earthquakes are also found at the site of transform boundaries. Each of our learning activities was a line of evidence.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Mountain belts, active volcanoes, and earthquake epicenters are all in the same place. When volcanoes erupt, earthquakes cause plates to quickly move in one of three directions: towards each other, apart from each other, or past each other.

Earthquakes are frequently encountered along plate boundaries in thin, narrow strips. The majority of volcanoes are found along the plate boundary. The west coast of North and South America is an example of a highly active earthquake zone. Volcanoes can occasionally be located in the center of plates (e.g. Hawaii).

Volcanoes, earthquake epicenters, and significant mountain belts are all located near the tectonic plate boundaries. The "Ring of Fire," which is literally the Pacific Tectonic Plate's boundary, is home to the majority of active volcanoes today.

The Philippines' currently active volcanoes are distributed over multiple volcanic arcs, which may be reduced into two broad N-S trending arcs, the Luzon and Mindanao Volcanic Arcs. The Philippines' volcanoes are formed at the tectonic plate boundary between the Philippines and the Eurasian plates.

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