Tectonic Plate

In relations to Earth's plate tectonics, Thailand falls under the category of Eurasian plate. http://education.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?layers=69cb1f185afa47528708dbaa89e0729b&useExisting=1
According to Southeast Asia Research Group, "It is surrounded on all sides by volcanic and seismic activity, including the subduction at the Sumatra-Java-Timor trench, and collision between Australia and eastern Indonesia."  Certain hazards that occur in Thailand could be anything from flooding, droughts, tropical storms, earthquakes, and landslides. 
https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/OCHA_ROAP_Tectonics_v1_2014_0.pdf

Comments

  1. True, the Eurasia plate is one of those really big ones that now we know can be also separated into smaller ones...FYI, there is a 'Sunda plate' [see link below] within the southern part of the country...I am guessing your hazards will be similar to Indonesia, as you are both located in close proximity...looking forward to next week.


    https://soundwaves.usgs.gov/2005/01/

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