Yes, but not all the time. They spend alot of tim building up strain in the rocks before the rocks break, causing an earthquake.
Tectonic plates
No. Earthquakes are generally caused by the rubbing of two plates (tectonic plates).
Indirectly. The movement of tectonic plates is the cause of the majority of earthquakes. Earthquakes can cause landslides.
Spredading of tectonic plates causes Tsunamis, Earthquakes, Volcanic erruptions, etc.
the movement of tectonic or lithoshereic plates
the shut up
No. The moving of tectonic plates does.
Shifting of Tectonic Plates.
Tectonic plates shift and cause earthquakes.
when tectonic plates slide past eachother
moving tectonic plates on earths surface
Shifting of tectonic plates cause earthquakes.