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5. Answer the guide questions:

Q1. How are the earthquakes distributed on the map and where are
they located?
Q2. Name places where there are no earthquakes.
Q3. How are the volcanoes distributed on the map and where are they
located?
Q4. Compare the location of majority of earthquake epicenters with
the location of volcanoes around the world?
Q5. Why do you think it is important for us to identify areas which are
prone to earthquakes?
Q6. What do you think is the basis of scientists in dividing the Earth's
lithosphere into several plates?

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Step-by-step explanation:

1.The earthquakes are mainly distributed along the edges of the platonic plates on the map.

2.Norway. Explanation: Norway is one of Countries where earthquacke activity is sporadic and Unusual. Means the people from norway didnt felt any Earthquake for 10 years.

4.Volcanoes and earthquakes are both produced from the divergent and convergent movement of the tectonic plate boundaries. The best association to this is the pacific ring of fire wherein, most of the earthquake epicenters are located on the pacific plate on the ring of volcanoes.

5.Answer. It is important to identify areas that are prone to earthquakes in order to prepare for the possibility that they may occur. ... If there is an area that rarely receives earthquakes of any significant size, there is no reason to construct every bridge, building, etc, to be earthquake resistant.

6.The basis of the scientist in dividing the Earth's lithosphere into several segments called plates is the distribution of earthquake epicenters, location of volcanoes, and formation of mountain ranges. All of this geological features that are formed because of plate movement.

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