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Earthquakes result when forces push plates along faults in the Earth's lithosphere. These plates are comprised of the crust and a portion of the upper mantle.

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Q: Earthquakes result when forces push what along faults in earths lithosphere?
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Is earthquakes a result when forces push tectonic plates along faults in earth's lithosphere true or false?

I have the same question but its false it in my course 2 science textbook. I hope this helps and i dont know what forces plates along faults in earths lithosphere sorry!


Crack in earths crust?

Cracks in the Earth's crust are called faults. They are typically a result of the action of tectonic forces and may be the cause of earthquakes.


How faults produce earthquakes?

Faults DO NOT produce earthquakes, faults are produced by earthquakes. This means that earthquake loci are centered on and along faults. The energy released by an earthquake is the stress energy built up as a result of plate tectonic forces.


Why not all movement along faults produce earthquakes?

Faults DO NOT produce earthquakes, faults are produced by earthquakes. This means that earthquake loci are centered on and along faults. The energy released by an earthquake is the strain energy built up as a result of plate tectonic forces. Some faults move easily and thus no strain energy builds up.


What is the state of equilibrium which sections of the earths lithosphere achieve when vertical forces upon them are unchanged?

isostasy


Which forces responsible for earths crust and lithosphere floating on the mantle?

convection currents in the upper mantle


The state of balance or equilibrium which sections of the earths lithosphere achieve when vertical forces upon them are changed?

Isostasy.


If the lithosphere moved less how would the surface of the earths be affected?

the pushed and pull of tectonic forces would decrease.


Could a normal fault cause a land mass to break apart?

Faults do not cause continents and such to split apart. Faults are an effect of plate tectonics, just like earthquakes are an effect of faults moving. Land masses collide or break apart due to plate tectonics. Because tectonic forces place strain on s certain section of the earths crust, faults form and move from time to time to relieve the pressure.


What are the two types of forces that shape the earths surface?

Mostly Volcanic activity and Earthquakes


How do internal and external forces cause changes to Earths surface?

Most common change to the Earths surface from internal forces would most likely be earthquakes and volcano eruptions. External forces could be considered meteor strikes, or possibly the effects of gravity on the oceans ( Tides ) Global warming is also melting glaciers and causing a growth in arid regions. kapm


What forces make two plates jerk into position new?

the earths gravitiy causes it to push down