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Earthquakes can occur anywhere in the world, although they are most likely to occur in active seismic zones such as along tectonic plate boundaries. The most active seismic zones are located near the edges of the Pacific Plate, mostly along the Ring of Fire that circles the Pacific Ocean. Other seisRead more
Earthquakes can occur anywhere in the world, although they are most likely to occur in active seismic zones such as along tectonic plate boundaries. The most active seismic zones are located near the edges of the Pacific Plate, mostly along the Ring of Fire that circles the Pacific Ocean.
Other seismic zones exist in other parts of the world, including the Mediterranean Sea, the Caribbean Sea and South America, Alaska and the western United States, Japan, the Middle East, and New Zealand.
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