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What has caused this damage?
Image credit: Schwede66 (Wikipedia commons)
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On September 4th New Zealand experienced its strongest earthquake in 80 years.
Why does New Zealand experience earthquakes?Image credit: USGS
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The earthquake happened at a transform plate boundary. Here, the tectonic plates are trying to move but friction between them prevents this. The energy builds up until suddenly they slip. This causes an earthquake.
Why do large earthquakes happen so rarely in New Zealand?
Image credit: USGS
Transform Divergent Convergent
Types of tectonic plate boundaries
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1. What does the red dot on the map show?
2. Explain how this was located.
3. What do the red rings represent?
4. There was no risk of a tsunami following the earthquake. Why not?
5. Explain why New Zealand has active volcanoes.
Image credit: USGS