Final answer:
Most of Earth's strongest earthquakes tend to occur along tectonic plate boundaries.
Step-by-step explanation:
Most of Earth's strongest earthquakes tend to occur along tectonic plate boundaries. Plate tectonic boundaries are often associated with earthquakes and volcanic activity. Divergent plate boundaries are characterized by shallow earthquakes and some volcanism, while convergent boundaries have a range of earthquake depths from shallow to deep, and many have volcanoes as a result of subduction. Transform boundaries typically have shallow earthquakes and no volcanoes.