Identify plate boundaries locations where earthquakes may occur....(1 point) Responses Convergent Plate Boundaries Convergent Plate Boundaries Divergent Plate Boundaries Divergent Plate Boundaries Transform Plate Boundaries Transform Plate Boundaries Earthquakes can occur at all boundary types Earthquakes can occur at all boundary types

Yes, earthquakes can occur at all types of plate boundaries. However, the frequency and intensity of earthquakes may vary depending on the type of boundary.

At convergent plate boundaries, where two plates collide, earthquakes often occur due to intense compression and subduction of one plate beneath the other. Famous examples of convergent boundary earthquakes include the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in Japan and the 2004 Sumatra earthquake in Indonesia.

At divergent plate boundaries, where two plates move away from each other, earthquakes can occur due to the tension and stretching of the crust. One well-known example is the Great Rift Valley in East Africa, where a series of massive earthquakes have occurred.

At transform plate boundaries, where two plates slide past each other horizontally, earthquakes are common due to the friction and release of accumulated stress. The San Andreas Fault in California is a classic example of a transform boundary with frequent earthquake activity.

In summary, earthquakes can happen at all types of plate boundaries but the specific characteristics and magnitude of earthquakes may vary depending on the type of boundary.