yes earthquakes do
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earthquakes cause fires and tsunamis. earthquakes are caused either ice bergs falling down from somewhere e.g iceland or antarctica, or from the tetonic plates clashing together, or they go after volcanic eruptions
Chinese Earthquakes are the rumbling of straight eyed Asian sumos jumping up and down.
deep focus
yes earthquakes do
It goes very deep down
due to the roots which go down deep in the soil.
in the core
yes
12 feet down
Very little, as the earthquake occurs deep underground, hence the deep focus.
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No, the absence of deep focus earthquakes along the oceanic ridge system is not inconsistent with the theory of plate tectonics. Deep focus earthquakes typically occur in subduction zones, where one tectonic plate is sinking beneath another. Oceanic ridges are areas where new oceanic crust is formed and plates are moving apart, which does not typically generate deep focus earthquakes.
Deep earthquakes occur in subduction zone boundaries, where one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another. This process results in intense pressure and friction between the plates, leading to the occurrence of deep earthquakes.
Wind and earthquakes
subduction zones, where tectonic plates collide or slide past each other. Subduction zones are characterized by deep-seated forces that generate powerful earthquakes deep within the Earth's crust. These deep earthquakes can reach depths of 700 kilometers or more.