- Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:04 am
#60410
Science theory
First paragraph;general theory explained, which raises questionable phenomenon “why the high/intense level of subduction doesn’t always cause seismic?’
Second; new theory introduced. 1) typical seismic hot zone, earth crust plates moves opposite direction, receives little resistance from mantle, thus cause more friction of each crust. All inevitably cause hot seismic activity
2) opposite to first, when two plates move in same direction with different speed will face strong resistance from mantle, thus steep descent occurs to mantle but less friction, which direct cause of earthquakes, happens.
Third; then, we’re in a risk depends on way the subduction, how to plates collide each other.
Q22,