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if i understand the question corectly then here are some ideas volcanic activity earthquakes tsunami(caused by earthquakes commonly) and im not sure about this but i think hotsprings may be linked somehow
The origin of the rare earth deposits in the Northern Quebec is as a result of the volcanic activity within the area.
as long as the earth has existed earthquakes have affected it
Well, not really. There are solar flares, so things do change within the sun, but there is no land, no tectonic plates, and therefore no earthquakes in the way we understand them on Earth. There are vibrations within the sun's interior causing the propagation of waves, the study of which is known as Helioseismology but as noted above they are not really comparable to seismic activity on Earth. Please see the related links.
There is a direct correlation between solar flares and earthquakes. As the Moon affects our tides, the Sun affects the mantle, tectonic plates and disrupts electrical activity. When there are large solar flares, within a week we experience earthquakes here on Earth.
Earthquakes or volcanic activity can change the surface of the Earth.
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Earthquakes!!!!
Earthquakes result from stress in the earth's crust, so the are of geologic origin.
Well, not really. There are solar flares, so things do change within the sun, but there is no land, no tectonic plates, and therefore no earthquakes in the way we understand them on Earth. There are vibrations within the sun's interior causing the propagation of waves, the study of which is known as Helioseismology but as noted above they are not really comparable to seismic activity on Earth. Please see the related links.
No. Earthquakes are the result of shifting in Earth's crust, usually at the boundaries of tectonic plates. They have nothing to do with thunder.