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An earthquake zone is likely to be on a fault-line. A fault-line is defined as the area underground where two tectonic plates meet or overlap.

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What type of rock is likely to form an earthquake zone?

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Where is the US is an earthquake most likely to occur?

Along any fault zone.


What kinds of landforms would you be most likely to find in an earthquake zone?

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An earthquake zone is likely to be on what?

young mountains along an ocean coast.


An earthquake zone is likely to be along?

An earthquake zone is likely to be along fault lines or where two or more tectonic plates meet or a chain of volcanoes parallel to a continental coast.


Is Sydney likely to experience subduction zone earthquakes?

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What type of rock is most likely to form in an earthquake zone?

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What kind of land forms would you be most likely to find in an earthquake zone?

In an earthquake zone, you are likely to find landforms such as fault lines, which are fractures in the Earth's crust where earthquakes occur. Other landforms could include uplifted or subsided areas, landslides, and surface ruptures caused by the shifting of tectonic plates during an earthquake.


What is an earthquake zone likely to be?

young mountains along an ocean coast.


A major earthquake zone and a volcano zone?

Pacific Ring of Fire


Why would the shadow zone of an earthquake in japan be different from the shadow zone of an earthquake in California?

depends on the focus and epicenter depends on the focus and epicenter