How are earthquakes at continental plate boundaries different from earthquakes at mid-ocean ridges?(1 point)

Responses

They are longer in duration.
They are longer in duration.

They are shorter in duration.
They are shorter in duration.

They begin closer to Earth’s surface.
They begin closer to Earth’s surface.

They begin deeper in Earth’s crust.

1 answer

Earthquakes at continental plate boundaries are typically associated with more complex geological interactions and can occur at varying depths, but they often begin closer to Earth's surface compared to those at mid-ocean ridges. Mid-ocean ridges are characterized by divergent boundaries where tectonic plates are moving apart, resulting in shallower earthquakes that occur along the ridge axis.

So, the best response is:

They begin closer to Earth’s surface.