Which best explains why earthquakes sometimes occur in the same locations as mid-ocean ridges and rift valleys? Plates bump as they slip past each other at convergent boundaries. Plates get stuck as they move past each other at convergent boundaries. Crust gets cracked and forms faults as plates collide along divergent plate boundaries. Faults form because crust gets cracked when plates move apart along divergent plate boundaries.
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Plates bump as they slip past each other at convergent boundaries.
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Faults form because crust get cracked when plate move apart along divergent plate boundaries.
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