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A megathrust earthquake occurs at subduction zones (destructive plate boundaries), where one tectonic plate is forced under (subducts) another. Due to the shallow dip of the plate boundary, these earthquakes are among the world's largest, with moment magnitudes (M_w) that can exceed 9.0. The major subduction zone is associated with the Pacific and Indian Oceans and are responsible for the volcanic activity associated with the Ring of Fire. Since these earthquakes deform the ocean floor, they almost always generate a significant tsunami.
   All five earthquakes since 1900 of magnitude 9 or greater have been megathrust earthquakes.
   Some examples of megathrust earthquakes are:
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