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Activity 2: Let's Mark the Boundaries
1. The world's earthquakes are not randomly distributed over the Earth's surface.
They tend to be concentrated in Metow zones
2. Some are located near the edges of the continents, some are in mid-continents.
while others are in oceans. But not all edges of continents, mid-continents, or
conans can be places where earthquake might occur
3. Answers may vary Some of the possible answers are large part of the Pacific
ocean, northernmost Asia, majority of Europe, eastern portion of North and South
Amenon and Western Africa
1. It is important to identify areas which are prone to earthquakes so that necessary
precautions could be done if ever you're living in one of those places
5. Volcanoes are not randomly distributed. Majority of them are found along the
edges of some continents.
6. Majority are found along the edges of some continents, particularly in the western
coast of North and South America, East and South East Asia.
7. Answers may vary.
8. Earthquake epicenters and volcanoes are both situated at the same locations.
9 Mountain ranges are found in places where volcanoes and/or earthquake
epicenters are also located
10. Geologic activities such as seismicity (occurrence of earthquake), volcanism and
mountain formation are the basis of scientists in dividing Earth's lithosphere,

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