Yes actually something interesting that supports this answer, the Mississippi River used to flow north to south, but a Tennessee earthquake in the 1800's caused it to be one of the only rivers to flow south to north!
Only by glaciers and rivers not eartquakes
The force that cause Earthquakes as rocks to move and break are called plate tectonics
because the way the plates move cause different processes to occur and covergent boundaries such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and rivers/oceans
because the way the plates move cause different processes to occur and covergent boundaries such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and rivers/oceans
the titonic plates shift and move under the ocean which cause earthquakes and tsunamies
Earthquakes happen because the plates of the earth move. If a plate moves and a country is near it it will cause an earthquake, but if it happens in the sea it can cause a tsunami.
Earthquakes can cause mountains to move. They can change existing lakes and rivers as well as creating new ones. Displaced water can cause floods. Coastal areas can be hit with tsunamis. Wild animals as well as people are displaced. Earthquakes pretty much effect all aspects of the lives in the areas where they occur.
The 4 things they can cause are tsuanmi's, landslids, rivers flowing backward, and a sesmic gap. There are deadly and you do not want to underestimate them
There are so many earthquakes on the west coast because the west coast is between tectonic plates. These plates move and cause earthquakes.
fires are not the leading cause of earthquakes. The earth is covered in massive plates that move around. When these plates rub against each other massive amounts of energy is built up. Earthquakes are the release of this energy.
No, lightning does not cause earthquakes.
vibrations