Erosian, weathering.
No. While events on the earths crust can cause global warming, the crust itself does not.
Deformation
it means earthquakes will happen more often
Simple- Convection in the mantle causes mantle to slowly move, and it pushes against the crust. As it does this, the tectonic plates move.
after shock
It causes it to deform - this deformation is called "strain".
a type of rock that forms when magma cools and hardens very slowly deep in earths crust...
Weathering, chemical change, and mechanical change. I hope i could help.
Catastrophic events such as earthquakes can cause the Earth's crust to shift along fault lines, leading to the formation of new topographical features like mountains and valleys. Volcanic eruptions can deposit layers of lava and ash, altering the composition and structure of the crust in affected regions.
because when it acts on the surface it stretches the rock to make craters or " dents" on the crust.
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.
The sudden vibration in the plates inside the crust causes the earths crust to rise & fall.