This is known as a volcanic eruption.
it is water cycle
By slowing down the earths rotation but will not make effect to humans .
Collide
updraught
The movement of Earth's plates can create geological features like mountains and volcanoes through processes such as subduction and continental collision. It can also lead to earthquakes when plates shift along faults in the Earth's crust.
No, Earth's surface is constantly changing due to processes like erosion, tectonic plate movement, volcanic activity, and weathering. However, these changes are usually gradual and not noticeable on human timescales.
An earthquake is started when two plates (which lie under the Earths surface) rub together this creates movement which then sometimes pulls/pushes at the earths surface and creates giant cracks in the earths surface... and that is how an earthquake is started.
it is water cycle
Wind
It is an Earth quake
A raised part of the Earth's surface is called a mountain or hill. This is a natural elevation that can vary in size and shape, often formed through geological processes like tectonic plate movement or volcanic activity.
The vibrations of a earthquake are strongest where the falt line is.