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Deep-focus earthquakes form at subduction zones as well as continental-continental plate boundaries Question 3 options: True False

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True because the plates shift underground on the continental plate boundaries forming an earthquake
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Answer:

The statement that says deep-focus earthquakes form at subduction zones, as well as continental-continental plate boundaries, is false.

Step-by-step explanation:

Earthquakes are classified into two major categories based on their zones of focus.

  1. If the focus of earthquake is less than 70 kilometers deep, it is considered to be a shallow focus earthquake.
  2. If the focus of the earthquake lies between the depth of 300 kilometers to 700 kilometers, it is categorized as deep focus earthquake.

The earthquakes that have their focus lying at a subduction zone are usually deep-focus earthquakes, whereas, the earthquakes that have their focus lying around continental-continental plate boundaries are termed as shallow-focus earthquakes.

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