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The Position of Tectonic Plates in Canada

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 Ross Frank Earth Catastrophes and Disasters August 27, 2025      Canada is located in the northern part of North America. So, it is covered almost completely by the North American plate. The only part that isn't inside the North American Plate, is the western most part of Canada. The plate that is touching the North American Plate there is the Juan De Fuca Plate. Even though there are no plate boundaries, there is still a lot of seismic activity all around Canada. Most of the seismic activity happens in the eastern half of the country. There isn't a real explanation for the activity since there is no plate boundary, but it is believed to be due to crustal weakness in these areas.  Image:  https://geology.com/plate-tectonics.shtml#lithospheric Info:  https://www.seismescanada.rncan.gc.ca/zones/eastcan-en.php

About My Country - Canada

 Ross Frank August 21, 2025 Earth Catastrophes and Disasters The country that I chose for this semester is Canada. Canada was founded on July 1, 1867. It is located in the northern part of North America. It has a population of 38.8 million as of 2024. Most of Canada is a cold and snowy place, so in the wintertime there are a lot of avalanches. With all that snow in the spring there are a lot of floods once the snow begins to melt and come down the mountains. Another hazard that occurs a lot is earthquakes.        It is good to know the difference between hazards, disasters, and catastrophes. First, everything falls under the umbrella of natural processes. Once humans get in its path, that's when it becomes a hazard, or it has the potential of threating human life. One step up from that is a disaster. A hazard is considered a disaster when it happens within a certain amount of time withing a defined space. The next level up from there is a catastrophe, it is...