Earthquakes occur both along plate edges and along faults. Most earthquakes will occur near the edge of the oceanic and continental plates.
near the edges of tectonic plates
true
Near plate boundaries.
ANSWER:A example of a earthquake is a Tsunami Earthquake in 2004
The focus is the point in the earths crust where the earthquake originates and the epicentre is the point in the earths surface directly above the focus.
By slowing down the earths rotation but will not make effect to humans .
the tectonic plates are shifting under the earths surface.
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EARTHQUAKE
Collide
Are they not called fissures RESPONSE TO: Are they not called fissures They are so not called fissures. Fissures are way different from what the question is. Now think, what type of movement do you feel when an earthquake happens. Of course, SHAKING.
Are they not called fissures RESPONSE TO: Are they not called fissures They are so not called fissures. Fissures are way different from what the question is. Now think, what type of movement do you feel when an earthquake happens. Of course, SHAKING.
The earthquake and tsunami were caused by a shift in the earths crust.
the shaking of the earthquake
These are called earthquakes, they are caused by two huge rock plates in the earth which crash into each other.
Near plate boundaries.
Earthquakes!!!!
yes and no
Are they not called fissures RESPONSE TO: Are they not called fissures They are so not called fissures. Fissures are way different from what the question is. Now think, what type of movement do you feel when an earthquake happens. Of course, SHAKING.