Earthquake Epicenter Locations and Depths: The letters on the map represent the location of earthquake epicenters. The depth of these earthquake's focus (point below the surface where the earthquake begins) is indicated with an " S" (shallow focus), " 1 " (intermediate focus) or "D" (deep focus): S=ShallowFocusEarthquakeI=IntermediateFocusEarthquakeD=DeepFocusEarthquake070 kilometersdeep70200kilometersdeep200500kilometerdeep Active Volcano: Continent or Island: Age of Volcanic Ocean Floor Rocks: The circled numbers represent the age of the oceanic lithosphere in millions of years. Example: indicates the location of 15 million-year-old rocks. Procedure: Step 1: Draw the approximate plate boundaries as indicated by the tectonic activity on the map. Clues: A) The pattern of earthquakes. - Note that subduction produces a pattern of deeper and deeper earthquakes as one plate plummets below the other. B) The age pattern of the ocean floor rocks. This suggests the location where the new ocean floor is being created at a mid- ocean ridge. C) Volcanic activity may be associated with subduction, spreading centers, or hot spots. Step 2: Use the following symbols to indicate the extent of all plate boundaries. Both the map symbols and a side view of the plate boundaries are represented. Arrows are added to indicate the direction that which the plates are moving.- There are no transform faults on this map. - Assume that only one of the volcannee an tha ma. t...Map of a Hypothetical Ocean Basin After you have drawn the plate boundaries using the appropriate symbols on the map below, answer.