Answer:
D
Explanation:
A tectonic plate boundary, as the name intuitively suggests, is the boundary between two tectonic plates. A tectonic plate boundary can be a convergent boundary or a divergent boundary. Convergent boundaries are hotspots for earthquakes because of the occasional stress release (as energy) as the tectonic plates collide. Towns & cities close to these boundaries are highly prone to destruction by earthquakes and tsunamis.