Yes. Earthquakes generally result from the movement of tectonic plates.
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Earthquakes result from stress in the earth's crust, so the are of geologic origin.
No, floods are not geologic in nature. They are caused by a combination of natural factors like heavy rainfall, snowmelt, or dam failures, which lead to an overflow of water that can inundate land areas. Geologic events like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can trigger floods, but floods themselves are not considered geologic phenomena.
Earthquakes have a geological cause.
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No. Earthquakes are geologic events, not storms. However, they can be extremely deadly.
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Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.
Hurricanes should be an weather related and geologic in nature
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An earthquake is a geologic event caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface. It is not weather-related or caused by humans. Earthquakes occur due to the release of energy accumulated as stress along fault lines in the Earth's crust.