earth quake
The kinetic energy of moving rock masses underground is transferred by vibrations to the surface, where it causes shaking or harmonic motion. In some earthquakes, the movement of rocks can cause large areas to change in height, either elevated or dropped by several feet. In others, there can be a significant lateral shift, ripping structures apart. One other notable effect is liquefaction of soils, which can cause rockslides, or collapse structures as the supporting layers beneath the surface give way.
Earthquakes are caused when the large chunks of earth -- called plates -- move atop the molten center of the earth. When they rub against each other, the earth quakes.
The sun's gravitational pull.
No
Earthquakes. Pressure in the Earth's core.
cryosphere
The Earth's crust, known as the lithosphere, is broken into segments known as plates. The movement of the plates over the asthenosphere causes the plates to change position altering Earth's surface.
The core of the earth contains radioactive material and this causes a convection current in the mantle.
earth's rotation
No
the rotation of earth
The movement of Earth on its own axis is called Rotation and it causes day and night.
The movement within the Earth that causes buried rock to be exposed at the Earth's surface is called uplift. It refers to the vertical elevation of the Earth's surface.
Air movement is caused by uneven heating of Earth's surface
cryosphere
It causes local weather changes.
It is true that the combination of the movement of convection currents and the spinning of earth causes regional wind patterns.
The rotation of the earth around its axis.
the movement in the rocks dosnot cause the ground to shake?
The seasons.