nothing
The plates are pushing against eachother.
If two tectonic plates press against one another, then pressure would start to build up and over time they would finally shift very quickly and cause vibrations that would shake most of the earth around it. Thus, an earthquake is born. from: Kathryn, 13.
no. the plates pushing against each other do.
cracks in the plates which make up the crust. the earths crust is not connected. its made up of plates that moves and they are formed by plates pushing together then collapsing. they erupt when it gets a lot of friction from the plates pushing together
Is form when two plates collide; is caused by the force pushing against each other (the plates).
because it has techtonic plates and the plates started to move but they rubbed against each other and caused the land to move as well and the earthquake was so powerful that it caused an underwater earthquake called a tsunami.
an earthquake
Convergent Plates
They were formed from the pressure of two tectonic plates pushing against each other.
A small earthquake
nothing?
by two techtonic plates pushing up against each other and creting tension which when relised could create earthquakes or volcanoes