If its a front wheel drive, your cv joint. Another likely cause could be loose lug nuts on your wheel.
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Yes, shaking is a primary characteristic of earthquakes
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An earthquake is a shaking that occurs in the ground. This results from movement underneath the earth's surface.
its where it started from so there is going to be more pressure there
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Earthquake.
the shaking of the earthquake
Shaking can be caused by a number of things. Is the whole car shaking or is it more in the stearing wheel or during braking. Have the tires balanced. This is inexpencive and could be the problem also have them checked for seperation. It could be a severly worn wheel bearing. If the shaking occurs more during braking it could be a warped rotor. A worn tie rod can also cause some shaking. My best advise is take it to a tire shop first to rule that out and most shops can check the tie rods, wheel bearings and also brake rotors. Hope this can help get you started.
Cell plate formation occurs during cytokinesis.
Interphase is when DNA replication occurs. :)