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Q: What is a shaking ground at a moving fault?
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What is shaking and ground rupture?

Shaking and Ground rupture are the effects of earthquake. Ground shaking is the disruptive up and down and sideways motion experienced during an earthquake. And, Ground Rupture is the creation of new or the renewed movements of old fractures, oftentimes with the two blocks on both sides moving in opposite directions.


A shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movement of large blocks of rock along a fault.?

That's called an earthquake.


A shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movement of large blocks of rock along a fault?

Sounds suspiciously like an earthquake. Indeed, it is.


Sudden stress changes in the Earth that cause ground shaking they occur at fault lines and near volcanic activity?

This is known as an earthquake or as seismic activity.


The sudden stress changes in the earth that cause ground shaking they occur at fault lines and near volcanic activities?

This is known as an earthquake or as seismic activity.


What signs tell a scientist that a volcano will soon explode?

The sign is if the ground starts moving or shaking or if it starts putting out smoke or gas.


What name is given to sudden stress changes in the earth that cause ground shaking and occur at fault lines and near volcanic activity?

This is known as an earthquake or as seismic activity.


What is a device use to record the shaking of the grounds?

A seismometer measures the shaking of the ground.


What is the GFCI?

A "GFCI" is a ground fault circuit interrupter. For more information see the link below.


What intensifies ground shaking or cause the ground to settle?

magnitude


Who is at fault when a moving car is hit by a car backing out?

If you are in reverse and hit anything, moving or not, you are at fault.


Shaking of the ground that precedes an earthquake?

Tremors