Answer :

Diatonic254

Explanation:

Earthquakes are common in regions within a convergent tectonic plate boundary. This kind of boundary involves collisions between two tectonic plates. Usually the less dense plate (usually the continental) is subducted underneath the more dense (usually the oceanic) plate. This is great friction between the plates due to their rugged nature. Usually, they get stuck and when they suddenly release, the energy is dissipated an earthquake.

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