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What do earthquakes release when they occur?

Earthquakes can release an enormous amount of energy. The energy is emitted in the form of seismic waves!


What form of energy is released when earthquakes occurs?

seismic wave


What type of landforms form at transformed boundaries?

a place that have a lot of earthquakes.


What form of energy are produced at an earthquakes point of origin and travel outward?

Seismic waves are the forms of energy produced by an earthquake.


What is the type of movement that is usually associated with the weakest earthquake?

Well, the weakest earthquakes form at divergent boundaries, therefore, weaker earthquakes form where plates pull apart from each other


Light is a form of what type of energy?

Electromagnetic energy.


Is acid a type of chemical energy?

An acid is not a form of energy.


What form of energy do people use?

The energy we get from the food, which is a type of chemical energy.


Where do earthquakes form and why?

your mom and then she jumps and earthquakes happen


What about earthquakes?

Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface. When these plates shift, it can release energy in the form of seismic waves, resulting in the ground shaking. The magnitude of an earthquake is determined by the amount of energy released during this movement.


What type of energy is stored in the Earth's crust and produces earthquakes when it is released?

Heat may simply permeate through insulating rock, and subsequently radiate into space. As pressure builds up from the motion of plates riding on convection currents within the mantle, energy release will frequently take the form of earth quakes--violent motions of the earth as one plate slips or shifts against another. A vivid image of this exists in IRIS seismic data which outlines the "Ring of Fire." Cf. links.


Do most earthquakes form in the us?

No, earthquakes form all around the world. They form on the edges of the tectonic plates