sounds like, if the rocks are plates, an earthquake... assuming this "crack" is a fault?? does this help?
Rocks sliding along a creek, become rounded and broken into ever smaller pieces by the water action. They will eventually become grains of sand on the beach, if the water flow is sometimes strong enough to carry the grains to reach the sea.
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At these boundaries, the rocks grind and slide against each other, causing earthquakes.
When an earthquake happens the tectonic plates slide up rubbing on each other. Then they slide up and form huge rocks that are eroded in time. These formations are called mountains
When rocks and earth slide down a mountain, it is called a landslide.
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Roskilde is when you slide on rocks and mud in denmrk
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NO that would mean we are making heaps of tetonic plates although this scenario can cause an earthquake and for rocks to slide under or above the plates and the mantle
Usually by erosion, although weathered rocks can split off to trigger a slide. A landslide is the downhill motion of loose rock and soil, sometimes entire layers of a mountainside.