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The pattern you're seeing in the image is one of the most fundamental concepts in geology - theboundaries of tectonic plates. While the red dots represent individual earthquakes, they aren't scattered randomly. They trace the edges of the massive plates that make up the Earth's outer shell (the lithosphere). Why do earthquakes happen there? The Earth’s crust is like a giant jigsaw puzzle, but the pieces are constantly moving. Most seismic activity occurs at the
The pattern you're seeing in the image is one of the most fundamental concepts in geology - theboundaries of tectonic plates. While the red dots represent individual earthquakes, they aren't scattered randomly. They trace the edges of the massive plates that make up the Earth's outer shell (the lithosphere). Why do earthquakes happen there? The Earth’s crust is like a giant jigsaw puzzle, but the pieces are constantly moving. Most seismic activity occurs at the "seams" where these plates interact: Convergent Boundaries: Where plates collide. This often creates massive mountain ranges (like the Himalayas) or deep ocean trenches. These areas produce some of the most powerful earthquakes. Divergent Boundaries: Where plates pull apart. You can see this clearly in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean (the Mid-Atlantic Ridge), where new crust is being formed as magma rises. Transform Boundaries: Where plates slide past each other horizontally. The San Andreas Fault in California is a famous example of this "grinding" motion. Key Features on the Map You might notice a few specific high-density areas: The Ring of Fire The heavy concentration of red dots circling the Pacific Ocean. This is the most geologically active region in the world, home to 90% of the world's earthquakes. The Alpide Belt The line stretching from the Mediterranean, through Turkey and Iran, and into the Himalayas. This is where the Eurasian, African, and Indian plates are colliding. Mid-Ocean Ridges The long, thin lines in the middle of the oceans where plates are slowly spreading apart. Did you learn something new today? If yes, consider following our profile 👉 @sciencefunn - We share wholesome science content. 🤓

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