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Iceland is situated on top of the 
 of tectonic plates 
 in the earth. Tectonic plates are 
 of Earth's crust around 100km thick on which Earth's land 
 sits. The plates below Iceland are continually splitting apart and pushing North America and Eurasia away from each 
 at an infinitesimally slow rate. Living on a tectonic plate means seismic activity is 
. One Reykjavik resident spoke about his 
 caused by the 18,000 recent quakes. He said: "I have experienced 
 before, but never so many in a 
. It is very unusual to feel the Earth shake 24 hours a day for a whole week. It makes you feel very small and 
 against nature."