Wow that sounds like an exam question. Maybe distance from the sun, axis tilt and I suppose either the moons orbit or the speed of our spin. Your choice!
yes
they shake and crack it.
When the crustal plate moves it vibrates the earths crust and its plates. When the crust and plates are forced to move it can result in volcanic action.
earths rotation
media
The shape of the orbit, the distance of the orbit from the Sun, and the angle of the rotational axis.
No movement
Earths tilt
The sudden movement could result in an earthquake.
earthquakes
It isn't - the Earth rotates. As a result, everything in the sky, day and night, appears to rise and set.
The earth's rotation is described as a counter-clockwise movement which passes through the north and south poles. This is what will result to day and night.
Subduction and sea floor spreading are both a result of the movement of the tectonic plates.Plate Tectonics
Depending on the position of earth in its orbit and which hemisphere is closer to the sun due to the Earth's tilt on its axis, different seasons are the result.
yes
earthquakes makes changes in maps as an earthquakes only when the electronic plates under earths crust come and collide with each other and they result into the change in the shape and position of the continents or the land area on its crust which changes the shapes and thus this is who the maps keep changing
It is the result of how the earth was formed.