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Yes, that is a good way to phrase it. For many more details and interesting facts about earthquakes see the answered questions provided in the related questions section.

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Q: Do earthquakes result from the sudden release of energy stored in rocks surrounding the zone of fault movement?
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How do earthquakes release the energy of frictional stress?

Earthquakes release the energy of frictional stress in forms of seismic waves.


What do earthquakes release when they occur?

Earthquakes can release an enormous amount of energy. The energy is emitted in the form of seismic waves!


What is a movement in the ground caused by a sudden release of energy under the Earth's crust?

A shift in the earth's crust to relieve pressure, and therefore release energy, is an earthquake.


What do sliding plates release that causes earthquakes?

Sliding plates release tension and energy to cause earthquakes.


Vibrations that move through the ground carrying the energy released during an earthquake are called?

in an earthquake, movement along the fault move and break, releasing energy as________


What are Seismic waves and when do they form?

seismic wave are earthquake waves the types are l - waves, p - waves and s- waves they are recorded by seismograph or also called seismograph they form by explosion's, earthquakes and movement (waves) underground.


Where do tsunamis get their destructive power?

The source of energy is from movement of the sea floor or sediment on the sea floor. This movement displaces some water and so gives energy to the water.


Geologists know that wherever plate movement stores energy in the rock along faults?

earthquakes are likely


What is the kind of movement produced by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions?

Earthquakes are the result of a sudden release of energy in the crust of the Earth that creates seismic waves. This seismicy factor in an area refers to the frequency, type and size of earthquakes experienced over a period of time.


Why are large magnitude earthquakes infrequent?

Large earthquakes release a lot of energy, and it takes a long time for this energy to build up in faults, so they don't occur that often.


What is the source of energy for Earthquakes?

Stresses that build up in rocks underground resulting from the constant movement of tectonic plates.


What do earthquakes and tornadoes have in common?

Both Earthquakes and tornadoes are destructive natural disasters that release large amounts of energy. Aside from that they are completely different.