Yes... yes it does. For that matter, the Earth's heat causes some atoms to move so fast that they "crash into each other."
the plates crash over each other.
Atoms are attracted to each other due to the presence of opposite electric charges in their particles. This attraction is known as an electrostatic force, which causes atoms to form bonds and create molecules.
Heat is when atoms are bumping into each other or moving back and forth. The motion of the atoms form an energy and this is called heat.
In a liquid state, atoms have more energy, or heat. They move faster and bounce off each other. This movement causes the atoms to be farther apart
they are caused by Tectonic plates which are constantly moving and when they crash into each other which causes a vibration and that triggers a earthquake...hope it helps :)
Heat causes any frozen liquid to melt. When a liquid is frozen, all of the atoms come together. When that frozen liquid is heated up, all of the atoms move away from each other which causes it to melt.
When cars crash into each other, resulting in a collision, it is called a car accident.
When atoms get close to one another the magnetic force repels each other or attracts each other.
Atoms with the same charge are pushed away from each other. Atoms with different charge attract (unite)
it is were the crust crash in to each other
Because they are smart.
Liquid :)