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They get their power from underwater earthquakes in which the water reacts with those earthquakes. They all start out when the tetonic plates on the earth's surface collide with each other. Look it up!
Earthquakes occur when the crust slips. The other events and processes are unrelated.
Volcanoes and Earthquakes.
For a variety of reasons, the majority of the earth's most violent earthquakes and volcanoes occur in these areas
Earthquakes are caused when two continental plates slide together. The crust of the earth is not one piece, but many that move extremely slowly. Only sliding plates can cause earthquakes. Hope this helped!
The events that cause the Earth to quake and shake are earthquakes. An earthquake is caused when there is sudden movement under the Earth's surface.
Forces and events inside the earth affect people because they have a bearing on what happens on the earth's surface. Earthquakes, waterfalls, and volcanoes are examples of occurrences that result from forces and events occurring inside the earth.
Forces and events inside the earth affect people because they have a bearing on what happens on the earth's surface. Earthquakes, waterfalls, and volcanoes are examples of occurrences that result from forces and events occurring inside the earth.
Earthquakes, volcanoes, floods. lots of natural disasters
They're not exactly considered beneficial. They are inevitable and unavoidable.
They get their power from underwater earthquakes in which the water reacts with those earthquakes. They all start out when the tetonic plates on the earth's surface collide with each other. Look it up!
Wind, rivers (water), glaciers, volcanoes, and earthquakes. They change by taking Earth bits away.
Earthquakes, volcano eruptions, floods, tsunamis, etc
I believe the history of the creation of the earth is one.
Earthquakes occur when the crust slips. The other events and processes are unrelated.
earthquakes affect the surface of the earth by cracking or opening the surface of the earth or by changing it in many different ways
No. In terms of energy output, major earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are far more powerful.