Most earthquakes occur along the Pacific Ring of Fire, which is along the top half of the pacific plate.
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Perhaps the second major area is the Eastern Mediterranean and neighbouring countries, involving a complex of continental plates, with NE Africa rifting and the Mediterranean closing.
"Top half of the Pacific plate". Actually, the Pacific floor consists of several plates, with some being subducted below SE Asia, and some below the Americas.
Antartica most likely
Most earthquakes are caused by plates sliding aginst each other.
yes because most earthquakes are under the sea
The Pacific and North American plates cause most of Alaska's earthquakes.
Yes, the west coast of the United States is the most likely to get earthquakes.
Antartica most likely
Antarctica is the quietest continent in terms of earthquakes. Earthquakes have occurred, but are infrequent. What is common on the continent are ice-quakes, which are not as 'moving' as earthquakes, but are frequent.
Earthquakes
They are most likely to occur at transform boundaries.
The continent that has the most earthquakes is Asia, because it is near the Ring of Fire.
Asia, then Africa the, Europe, Australia, and finally North America
Yes. There are numerous volcanoes in Asia, and many parts of the continent are frequented by earthquakes.
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No they are not, relatively few earthquakes have ever been recorded in Australia as it is a very stable continent with no active volcanoes and few if no earthquakes.
Im not sure but Im assuming Asia from looking at maps from prehistoric time, and because Asia has a lot of earthquakes
No. Globally speaking earthquakes are a localized phenomena.
If its in US, Florida and North Dakota are reported to have very less number of earthquakes. Also Antarctica is a continent which has very fewer earthquakes.