A large crack in the ground is called a fault which is caused by and earthquake.
Hydrogen sulfide has a smell not unlike that of rotten eggs. If this is accompanied by a large, growing crack in the ground, a volcano is growing.
A large crack in the ground made by a river or series of earthquakes is known as a fissure. Fissures can range in size and depth depending on the force and duration of the geological activity that caused them. They can be found in various landscapes, including along riverbanks or in regions prone to seismic activity.
when there is a crack in the ground ,the ground exerts pressure and makes the water squirt from the ground forming a spring.
Fault
A six inch crack, yes. A ten foot crack, no.
its a large crack in the ground, usually in a "V" shape, where the tectonic plate have seperated, leaving a large gap in the ground
Hydrogen sulfide has a smell not unlike that of rotten eggs. If this is accompanied by a large, growing crack in the ground, a volcano is growing.
a fault is a large crack in the earth. a fold is when the ground gets bent.
A large crack in the ground made by a river or series of earthquakes is known as a fissure. Fissures can range in size and depth depending on the force and duration of the geological activity that caused them. They can be found in various landscapes, including along riverbanks or in regions prone to seismic activity.
A crevasse is a large crack in a glacier.
no. it is when the ground has a crack in it and they rub together witch causes the ground to vibrate. the crack is called a techtonic plate.
A fissure
Throw it on the ground
when there is a crack in the ground ,the ground exerts pressure and makes the water squirt from the ground forming a spring.
Due to shifts in the ground the foundation was built on.
It gets dried up. :D
just throw on the ground hardly it will be craked