The map of the global earthquake and volcanoes reveals where the plate boundaries are.
Most of the earth's volcanoes happen in belts that run the boundaries of Earth's tectonic plates.
Earthquakes are usually placed in these areas also.
On the map, red straps show earthquake areas, and black spots show volcanoes that are not active.
On the world map, only more enormous quakes are added.
Several earthquakes are linked with volcanoes.
The majority of earthquakes happen along the upper part of the tectonic plates.
Volcanoes have a tendency to blow up along convergent and divergent plate borders.
Nevertheless, they might as well be near places where earthquakes can be discovered. World maps of earthquakes effectively indicate the position of the earthquake.
The quake spots are painted, and you can observe how great the earthquakes were.