All earthquakes are caused by the movements of plates (called tectonic plates). Sometimes two or more plates will get caught on each other while they are moving. When they stop being caught on each other, the resulting motion is what people call an earthquake. Some places (like the California area) more than others (most of the Midwest) are susceptible to frequent earthquakes.
*Fun Fact: more people are killed after the earthquake (by fire and ruptured gas lines) than from the actual earthquake! - "The Janus List," NUMB3RS
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An earthquake IS caused by the movement of the plates under the ocean. And there is one active site which is known as "The Ring of Fire". +++ The "Ring of Fire" is a whole set of active sites right round the Pacific Ocean, above the subductions of the sea-floor plates below the surrounding continents.
Tectonic plates influence earthquakes because of convection cells that move the plates around. When the plates collide, they cause a shockwave of energy released in the form of a earthquake.
a earthquakes act by the two plates next to each other shift and rub againts each other witch creates an earthquake.
There are many Taiwan Earthquakes, but i believe i know which one you are talking about... the earthquake that occurred on September 21, 1999. If this is the one, then the plates would be the Eurasian and Philippine plates. What happened is that the Philippine Plate pushed against the Eurasian plate without any movement for a long period of time. This is commonly known as a seismic gap. Finally, the pressure built so high, that it slipped resulting in an earthquake.
An Earthquake
an earthquake...?
Tremors or shock waves typically originate from the release of energy through the sudden movement or displacement of the Earth's crust. This can be due to geological events such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, explosions, or human activities like mining or construction. The energy is transmitted through the Earth in the form of seismic waves.
earthquake
The movement of tectonic plates.
No earthquake is not an example of transformation. Only the movement of plates is causing earthquakes/
the movement of the two tectonic plates
the movement in the two tectonic plates x
Movement in the Earth's crust (plates).
The plates rub together causing the rocks to move and it causes the ground to shake forming an earthquake. The more the plates move, the bigger the earthquake number.
The San-Andreas fault line.
When two plates move together damaging both of the plates causing a large earthquake.