Yes, always.
yes earthquakes do
yes
no plate tectonics do Yeah, them farting causes the ground beneath them to begin shaking violently, causing complete eradication of an area.
Yes, earthquakes typically start deep within the Earth's crust, usually several kilometers below the surface. This is where tectonic plates interact, leading to the build-up of stress and eventual release of energy that causes the ground to shake.
when earthquakes happen.
no
When the tectonic plates separate.
Local effects of earthquakes include ground shaking and rupture, fires, and damage.
All earthquakes begin underground. They result from the moving of rock deep under the ground. This movement is caused by the rubbing of one plate into another. The plates have jagged edges, and so when they rub against each other, they get stuck. Since plates constantly move, the plates that are stuck create great tension, and when they are finally free, a huge amount of energy is released. Shock waves move from focus in all directions, and it causes the earth to vibrate.What_do_most_earthquakes_result_from
Weather happens in the sky, earthquakes happen under the ground.
The machine that graphs earthquakes is called a seismograph. It measures the motion of the ground caused by seismic waves generated by earthquakes.
Earthquakes, and other large movements of ground