Musical Plates By: Josh and Bryce. Q: Where are earthquakes most likely to occur? A: Most earthquakes are occurring near shifting tectonic plates or around.

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Musical Plates By: Josh and Bryce

Q: Where are earthquakes most likely to occur? A: Most earthquakes are occurring near shifting tectonic plates or around the ring of fire.

Q: How likely is it that you will experience an earthquake? A: An experience of an earthquake is very unlikely because most of the earthquakes occur near shifting plates and are so far under ground or week that you cant feel them.

Q: What is causing earthquakes A: An earthquake is two or more of the tectonic plates shifting and bumping into each other.

Q: Is their any relationship between earthquakes and volcanoes A: Yes some volcanic eruptions may be a sign of an earthquake!

Q: How do volcanoes fit the picture? A: When tectonic plates run into each other it can form mountains and the pressure of lava flow can might change the mountain into an active volcano!